THE EFFECT OF CONCURRENT SCHEDULES ON ELIMINATING BEHAVIOR WITH HUMANS
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概要
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The purpose of this experiment is to compare two groups (CONC EXT-DRO and CONC EXT-EXT) for behavior elimination under concurrent schedule with humans. Using a lever, both response frequency and force were measured. In order to secure the independence of each schedule, COD and COD' were provided. Both the result of the present experiment and that of Koyama (1978) show that the feedback in the form of reinforcement, e. g., DRO, is important for elimination, and that the use of VI as the other schedule for DRO or EXT increases the speed of elimination. This is contrary to the findings of Harman (1973) with pigeons. Response force does not differ greatly on eliminating behavior.
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