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. 1964 Sep;7(5):369-80.
doi: 10.1901/jeab.1964.7-369.

STIMULUS GENERALIZATION AND THE RESPONSE-REINFORCEMENT CONTINGENCY

STIMULUS GENERALIZATION AND THE RESPONSE-REINFORCEMENT CONTINGENCY

E HEARST et al. J Exp Anal Behav. 1964 Sep.

Abstract

Generalization gradients along a line-tilt continuum were obtained from groups of pigeons that had been trained to peck a key on different schedules of reinforcement. In Exp. I, gradients following training on a differential-reinforcement-of-low-rate (DRL) schedule proved to be much flatter than gradients following the usual 1-min variable interval (VI) training. In Exp. II, the value of the VI schedule itself was parametrically studied; Ss trained on long VI schedules (e.g., 4-min) produced much flatter gradients than Ss trained on short VI schedules (30-sec; 1-min). The results were interpreted mainly in terms of the relative control exerted by internal, proprioceptive cues on the different reinforcement schedules. Several implications of the results for other problems in the field of stimulus generalization are discussed.

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