Abstract

Rats were reinforced on a chain DRL 9 sec DRL 9 sec DRL 9 sec schedule. Responding in the member closest to primary reinforcement approximated the 9 sec requirement white in the other two members responses were spaced longer than 9 sec. A comparison was drawn between amount of food reinforcement and position in a chain schedule. Efficiency ratios, reinforcement rates, and relative frequency of inter-response times were compared as measures of DRL behavior.

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