RESPONSE RATE UNDER VARYING FREQUENCY OF NON‐CONTINGENT REINFORCEMENT 1

  • Lachter G
  • Cole B
  • Schoenfeld W
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Abstract

Two White Carneaux hen pigeons were exposed to a 60‐sec random‐interval baseline procedure. Six different exteroceptive stimuli were successively correlated, within a single session, with blocks of 10 reinforcement presentations. Following this training, a non‐contingent reinforcement procedure was instated with inter‐reinforcement intervals of 5, 15, 30, 60, 120, and 240 sec. Within a single session, each non‐contingent frequency was correlated with one of the previously presented discriminative stimuli. After an initial increase in the rate of responding as the result of a high density of non‐contingent reinforcements, the rate declined as exposure to each non‐contingent frequency was prolonged.

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Lachter, G. D., Cole, B. K., & Schoenfeld, W. N. (1971). RESPONSE RATE UNDER VARYING FREQUENCY OF NON‐CONTINGENT REINFORCEMENT 1. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 15(2), 233–236. https://doi.org/10.1901/jeab.1971.15-233

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