作者: Robert T. Brown , Frank A. Logan
DOI: 10.1037/H0022360
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摘要: Logan (1960, Ch. 9) has hypothesized that the partial reinforcement extinction effect is a result of S's learning to respond cues nonreinforcem ent by not making persistent goal responses after nonreinforcement. This hypothesis, among others, suggests it should be possible demonstrate generalized (GPRE). That is, the, resistance continuously reinforced S-R event affected different schedules applied similar events, since experience with nonreinforcement in latter situation generalize former. A further implication magnitude this on function amount generalization between two events. One which produce GPRE discriminatio n training. Specifically, early training, before complete discrimination, nonreinforced negative stimulus (S—) generalize, increasing positive (S+). After learning, events should, course, greatly reduced, so rate either situa