Abstract

Probability matching behavior in time was shown by rats under two non-contingent reinforcement schedules (.50 and.625) with correction plus shock procedure but not with non-correction. Sequential data indicated that the maximum effect of reinforcement occurred about 6 sec. later and that only two preceding reinforcements were effective in determining response probability.

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