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. 1974 Jul;22(1):197-206.
doi: 10.1901/jeab.1974.22-197.

Induced attack during multiple fixed-ratio, variable-ratio schedules of reinforcement

Induced attack during multiple fixed-ratio, variable-ratio schedules of reinforcement

F M Webbe et al. J Exp Anal Behav. 1974 Jul.

Abstract

TWO PIGEONS WERE EXPOSED TO A MULTIPLE SCHEDULE OF REINFORCEMENT: in the presence of one discriminative stimulus, key pecks produced grain according to a fixed-ratio schedule; in the presence of a second discriminative stimulus, key pecks produced grain according to a variable-ratio schedule. The key-peck requirements in the two components were increased in successive stages from 50 to 125 responses. Live target pigeons were restrained at the rear of the chamber. Attacks against the targets were automatically recorded, and a variety of measures of attack behavior were taken. Attacks, when they occurred, always followed grain presentation. All measures revealed higher levels of attack during the fixed-ratio component at all parameter values. All measures generally increased with increases in fixed-ratio values with both birds, and with increases in variable-ratio values with one bird. With the other bird, only the per cent of reinforcements followed by attack increased with increases in variable-ratio value; all other measures first increased and then decreased. Both increasing and bitonic functions relating induced attack to schedule parameters have been reported in experiments usually employing a single measure of attack. The measures have varied widely among these experiments. It is suggested that further studies of induced attack examine a wider range of schedule parameters and that relationships among measures be studied.

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