The effects of nonreinforcement on subsequent running behavior under continuous reinforcement

作者: Donald Robbins , Solomon Weinstock

DOI: 10.3758/BF03330732

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摘要: Contrary to Goodrich’s results, the partial reinforcement acquisition effect was obtained in goal box as well alley. These results suggest that findings were due a confounding variable, namely, presence or absence of discriminative stimuli. Although not statistically significant, differences between means groups rats did receive nonreinforced trials prior may be “frustration.”

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