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. 1977 Jan;27(1):61-9.
doi: 10.1901/jeab.1977.27-61.

Response and time allocation in concurrent second-order schedules

Response and time allocation in concurrent second-order schedules

P G Beautrais et al. J Exp Anal Behav. 1977 Jan.

Abstract

Six pigeons were trained on two-key concurrent variable-interval schedules in which the required response was the completion of a fixed number of key pecks. When the required number of pecks was equal on the two keys, response- and time-allocation ratios under-matched obtained reinforcement rate ratios. A similar result was found when the required number of pecks was unequal, except that performance, measured in response terms, was biased to the shorter required number of pecks and was less sensitive to reinforcement-rate changes. No such differences were found in the data on time spent responding. When the variable-interval schedules were kept constant and the required numbers of pecks were systematically varied, response ratios changed inversely with the ratio of the required number of pecks, but time-allocation ratios varied directly with the same independent variable. Thus, on response measures, pigeons "prefer" the schedule with the smaller peck requirement, but on time measures they "prefer" the schedule with the larger peck requirement. This finding is inconsistent with a commonsense notion of choice, which sees response and time-allocation measures as equivalent.

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