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. 1987 Nov;48(3):407-16.
doi: 10.1901/jeab.1987.48-407.

A role for negative reinforcement of response omission in punishment?

A role for negative reinforcement of response omission in punishment?

J L Arbuckle et al. J Exp Anal Behav. 1987 Nov.

Abstract

This experiment attempted to disentangle response-rate reductions controlled by the direct suppressive effects of a punisher from those due to negative reinforcement of response omission. Key-peck responding of pigeons was maintained by a conjoint variable-interval 3-min schedule of food presentation variable-interval 30-s schedule of response-dependent electric shock presentation. Omission of responses for 5, 10, or 30 s resulted in the possibility of canceling a scheduled shock. Response rates were a function of required pause duration, with lower rates occurring when longer periods of response omission were required for shock cancellation. These results show that, with several parameters of punishment held constant, response rates were controlled by the negative reinforcement contingency. Such a finding argues for renewed consideration of the role of negative reinforcement in punishment contingencies.

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