A pigeon is reinforced for pecking a red key under a VI 30-s schedule and a green key under a VI 30-s schedule. If the green key is changed to extinction, the pigeon increases its pecking on the red key. What is this an example of?
A classroom where extra credit is freely available is an exa…
A classroom where extra credit is freely available is an example of a(n) economy, while a classroom where grades only come from exams is an example of a economy.
“Adjunctive behavior occurs most frequently when reinforcer…
“Adjunctive behavior occurs most frequently when reinforcer delivery is highly unpredictable and varies significantly.”
Why is a Changeover Delay (COD) used in concurrent schedule…
Why is a Changeover Delay (COD) used in concurrent schedule experiments?
“The Matching Law predicts that if 80% of reinforcement come…
“The Matching Law predicts that if 80% of reinforcement comes from one option, an individual will allocate exactly 80% of their responses to that option.”
Which of the following defines a multiple schedule of reinfo…
Which of the following defines a multiple schedule of reinforcement?
Which of the following best describes the peak shift effect?
Which of the following best describes the peak shift effect?
The mathematical formula for the Matching Law is: where BA…
The mathematical formula for the Matching Law is: where BA and BB represent , and RA and RB represent .
“Language comprehension depends on conditional discriminatio…
“Language comprehension depends on conditional discrimination, as word meaning varies by sentence context.”
Which experiment demonstrated adjunctive behavior in humans?
Which experiment demonstrated adjunctive behavior in humans?