Ch 6: Learning
delay discounting
decrease in reinforcer's value as a function of time one has to wait for it
ratio strain
disruption of responding that occurs when a fixed proportion response requirement is increased too rapidly
fixed-interval scallop
gradually increasing rate of responding that occurs between successive reinforcements on a specific schedule
cumulative record
graphical representation of how a response is repeated over time
ratio run
high and invariant rate of responding observed after the post-reinforcement pause on FR schedules
inter-response time (IRT)
interval between one reward and the next
Undermatching
less sensitivity to the relative rate of reinforcement than predicted by the comparable rate
melioration
mechanism for achieving matching by responding to improve local rates of reinforcement for response alternatives
post-reinforcement pause
period of no responding after delivery of positive consequences on FR and FI schedules
schedule of reinforcement
program requirements that determine delivery of the supporting stimulus
concurrent-chain schedule of reinforcement
program where participants choose during the first link which programs will be in effect subsequently
interval schedule
reinforcement in which a certain amount of time is required to set up the reinforcer
fixed-ratio schedule
reinforcement in which a response is reinforced after a specific number of responses
fixed-interval schedule
reinforcement in which the first response is rewarded after a specific amount of time
variable-ratio schedule
reinforcement in which the number of responses necessary to produce reinforcement changes between trials
variable-interval schedule
reinforcement provided after a irregular amount of time from last reinforcer or start of trial
ratio schedule
reinforcement that depends only on the number of responses the participant performs
concurrent schedule
reinforcement where participants can choose one of two or more simple reinforcement programs available simultaneously
limited hold
restriction on how long reinforcement remains available
matching law
rule that relative response rates equal the relative reinforcement rates for that response
continuous reinforcement (CRF)
schedule in which every occurrence of the instrumental response produces the goal event
intermittent reinforcement
schedule in which only some of the occurrences of the instrumental response are supported