Abstract

Several stochastic models for the response continuum with determinate reinforcement have recently appeared in the literature. A number of these models have developed more or less independently of each other so that underlying psychological concepts, experimental tasks, and mathematical style all differ to some extent. The present paper examines and compares the mathematical properties of a number of these models. It is shown that several models are all variants of a simple and general stochastic process. Considerations in the experimental testing of these models are discussed.

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