Contemporary Research in Operant BehaviorA. Charles Catania |
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... shows the average relative frequency of responding in each decant when responding was extinguished in all decants except 10 and 1. Figure 4B shows the effects of extin- guishing responding only in decants 10 and 1. On the basis of the ...
... shows the average relative frequency of responding in each decant when responding was extinguished in all decants except 10 and 1. Figure 4B shows the effects of extin- guishing responding only in decants 10 and 1. On the basis of the ...
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... shows the transition from chain FI 1.5 FI 1.5 FI 1.5 to var chain FI 1.5 FI 1.5 FI 1.5 . Frames A and B show the final performance ( Sessions 149 and 150 ) on chain FI 1.5 FI 1.5 FI 1.5 . The numbers at the left of some segments ...
... shows the transition from chain FI 1.5 FI 1.5 FI 1.5 to var chain FI 1.5 FI 1.5 FI 1.5 . Frames A and B show the final performance ( Sessions 149 and 150 ) on chain FI 1.5 FI 1.5 FI 1.5 . The numbers at the left of some segments ...
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... shows the results of the experiment for the three rats . The upper panel shows self- stimulation rate on the right - hand lever in re- sponses per second as a function of intensity ( 100's of μA ) . The lower panel of Fig . 1 shows the ...
... shows the results of the experiment for the three rats . The upper panel shows self- stimulation rate on the right - hand lever in re- sponses per second as a function of intensity ( 100's of μA ) . The lower panel of Fig . 1 shows the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
B The Technology of Behavior | 21 |
Scientific Method | 27 |
Copyright | |
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