PRE within Ss: Conventional effect on differential speeds, reverse effect on choices

作者: Norman E. Spear , Joseph H. Spitzner

DOI: 10.3758/BF03328483

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摘要: Rats were given equal experience with alternatives which either continuously or partially reinforced. A reduction in the stimulus overlap between discriminanda increased tendency toward a conventional PRE within Ss terms of differential speeds; but on free-choice trials, all more frequently chose previously continuous-reinforcement alternative, and this was uniform across conditions.

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