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. 1981 Mar;35(2):145-52.
doi: 10.1901/jeab.1981.35-145.

A comparison of signaled and unsignaled delay of reinforcement

A comparison of signaled and unsignaled delay of reinforcement

R W Richards. J Exp Anal Behav. 1981 Mar.

Abstract

Pigeons were trained on either a variable-interval 60-second schedule, or on a schedule that differentially reinforced responses that were spaced at least 20 seconds apart. The birds were then exposed to several durations of reinforcement delay, with comparisons between signaled and unsignaled delays. Although unsignaled delays of 5 and 10 seconds produced large decreases in response rate, signaled delays of up to 10 seconds produced only moderate decreases in response rates. In addition, some subjects responded more rapidly with a .5 or 1.0 second duration of unsignaled delay than with immediate reinforcement. These response rate changes occurred regardless of whether the rate of reinforcement concomitantly decreased or increased.

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