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Choice with delayed and probabilistic reinforcers: effects of variability, time between trials, and conditioned reinforcers
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- Mazur, James E (Author)
- Romano, Angela (Author)
Title
Choice with delayed and probabilistic reinforcers: effects of variability, time between trials, and conditioned reinforcers
Abstract
In a discrete-trials procedure with pigeons, a response on a green key led to a 4-s delay (during which green houselights were lit) and then a reinforcer might or might not be delivered. A response on a red key led to a delay of adjustable duration (during which red houselights were lit) and then a certain reinforcer. The delay was adjusted so as to estimate an indifference point-a duration for which the two alternatives were equally preferred. Once the green key was chosen, a subject had to continue to respond on the green key until a reinforcer was delivered. Each response on the green key, plus the 4-s delay that followed every response, was called one “link” of the green-key schedule. Subjects showed much greater preference for the green key when the number of links before reinforcement was variable (averaging four) than when it was fixed (always exactly four). These findings are consistent with the view that probabilistic reinforcers are analogous to reinforcers delivered after variable delays. When successive links were separated by 4-s or 8-s “interlink intervals” with white houselights, preference for the probabilistic alternative decreased somewhat for 2 subjects but was unaffected for the other 2 subjects. When the interlink intervals had the same green houselights that were present during the 4-s delays, preference for the green key decreased substantially for all subjects. These results provided mixed support for the view that preference for a probabilistic reinforcer is inversely related to the duration of conditioned reinforcers that precede the delivery of food.
Publication
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Date
1992-11
Volume
58
Issue
3
Pages
513-525
Journal Abbr
J. Exp. Anal. Behav.
Citation Key
pop00024
ISSN
0022-5002
Language
English
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21 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation Key Alias: lens.org/131-277-176-129-505
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Citation
Mazur, J. E., & Romano, A. (1992). Choice with delayed and probabilistic reinforcers: effects of variability, time between trials, and conditioned reinforcers. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 58(3), 513–525. https://doi.org/10.1901/jeab.1992.58-513
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