Performance under a single alternation schedule of reinforcement at 24-hour intertrial intervals

作者: C. Thomas Surridge , Abram Amsel

DOI: 10.3758/BF03343058

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摘要: Rats were trained on a single-alternation schedule of partial reinforcement for 192 days, one trial per day. There was no evidence pattern running, i. e., faster running rewarded as compared to nonrewarded trials, by the end training. It is concluded that results recent experiment claiming show at 24-hour intertriai interval are due procedural

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