Volume 19, Issue 2 pp. 303-309
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STIMULUS GENERALIZATION AND DELAY OF REINFORCEMENT DURING ONE COMPONENT OF A MULTIPLE SCHEDULE1

Ralph W. Richards

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Ralph W. Richards

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY

Department of Psychology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521.Search for more papers by this author
First published: March 1973
Citations: 7

This research was supported by BSSG Grant 5 SO5 RR 07127-03.

Abstract

The key pecking of six pigeons was reinforced according to a variable-interval 1-min schedule during each of two successively presented stimuli. When the key was illuminated by a black line on a white background, reinforcement was delayed for 10 sec. When the key was illuminated by a plain white light, reinforcement was not delayed. All subjects responded at a lower rate during the presentation of the black line. A subsequent generalization test along the line-orientation dimension produced a U-shaped gradient, with the nadir located at or near the training stimulus, for each subject. These gradients suggested that the lower rate of response during the stimulus associated with delayed reinforcement may have been due to an inhibition of responding.

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