Within-trial contrast: The effect of probability of reinforcement in training |
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Authors: | Cassandra D. Gipson, Holly C. Miller, J r me J.D. Alessandri,Thomas R. Zentall |
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Affiliation: | aUniversity of Kentucky, United States;bUniversité de Lille III, France |
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Abstract: | There is evidence that pigeons prefer conditioned reinforcers that are preceded by greater effort over those that are preceded by less effort (an effect that has been attributed to within-trial contrast). In past research the probability of reinforcement for correct choice of the conditioned reinforcer has been 100%, however, the high level of reinforcement for both alternatives in training may result in a performance ceiling when choice between those alternatives is provided on test trials. In the present study we tested this hypothesis by including a group for which the probability of reinforcement in training was only 50%. Pigeons were trained on two simultaneous discriminations, one that was preceded by a 30 peck requirement the other by a single peck requirement. On test trials, we found a significant preference for the S+ that required the greater effort in training for pigeons trained with 100% and a small but nonsignificant effect for pigeons trained with 50% reinforcement. Although the hypothesis that the within-trial contrast effect was constrained by a performance ceiling was not confirmed, we did find a reliable within-trial contrast effect with 100% reinforcement. |
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Keywords: | Within-trial contrast Work ethic Partial reinforcement Simultaneous discrimination Pigeons |
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