CONDITIONING HISTORY AND HUMAN FIXED‐INTERVAL PERFORMANCE1
- 1 September 1964
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
- Vol. 7 (5) , 383-385
- https://doi.org/10.1901/jeab.1964.7-383
Abstract
The effects of two different conditioning histories upon human operant behavior under a FI 10‐sec schedule of point reinforcements were investigated. Relatively high rates of continuous inter‐reinforcement responding characterized the FI 10‐sec performance of subjects with an FR 40 conditioning history. Low response rates with little or no inter‐reinforcement responding were emitted by Ss with a DRL 20‐sec conditioning history.Keywords
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