Abstract

The Peckham-Amsel (1964) demonstration of a positive relationship between magnitude of reward and the strength of the frustration effect (FE) was reexamined using a between-Ss design. Confirming the Peckham-Amsel findings, Ss under the large reward condition ran slower in the second alley (A2) during acquisition trials and faster following nonreward test trials than did Ss under the small reward condition.

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