Choice with certain and uncertain reinforcers in an adjusting-delay procedure

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Author/contributor
Title
Choice with certain and uncertain reinforcers in an adjusting-delay procedure
Abstract
A discrete-trials adjusting-delay procedure was used to investigate the conditions under which pigeons might show a preference for partial reinforcement over 100% reinforcement, an effect reported in a number of previous experiments. A peck on a red key always led to a delay with red houselights and then food. In each condition, the duration of the red-houselight delay was adjusted to estimate an indifference point. In 100% reinforcement conditions, a peck on a green key always led to a delay with green houselights and then food. In partial-reinforcement conditions, a peck on the green key led either to the green houselights and food or to white houselights and no food. In some phases of the experiment, statistically significant preference for partial reinforcement over 100% reinforcement was found, but this effect was observed in only about half of the pigeons. The effect was largely eliminated when variability in the delay stimulus colors was equated for 50% reinforcement conditions and 100% reinforcement conditions. Idiosyncratic preferences for certain colors or for stimulus variability may be at least partially responsible for the effect.
Publication
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Date
1996-07
Volume
66
Issue
1
Pages
63-73
Journal Abbr
J Exp Anal Behav
Citation Key
mazurChoiceCertainUncertain1996
ISSN
0022-5002
Language
English
Extra
30 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31] Place: United States Mazur, J E. Psychology Department, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, Connecticut 06515, USA.
Citation
Mazur, J. E. (1996). Choice with certain and uncertain reinforcers in an adjusting-delay procedure. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 66(1), 63–73. https://doi.org/10.1901/jeab.1996.66-63