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      Self-controlMatching Law
Resurgence is often defined as the recurrence of an extinguished behavior when a more recently reinforced alternative behavior is also extinguished. Resurgence has also been observed when the alternative behavior is devalued by other... more
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      PunishmentMatching LawRessurgence
RESUMO O presente trabalho teve como objetivo testar um novo procedimento para o estudo experimental do comportamento de escolha em humanos. No Experimento 1, 66 participantes foram expostos a esquemas concorrentes de intervalo variável... more
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      Human behaviorMatching Law
Previous studies have challenged the prediction of the Generalized Matching Law about the effect of relative, but not absolute, value of reinforcement parameters on relative choice measures. Six pigeons were run in an experiment involving... more
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      Matching Lawabsolute reinforcer frequency
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      Self ControlMatching Law
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      Self-controlMatching Law
The generalized matching law (GML) is reconstructed as a logistic regression equation that privileges no particular value of the sensitivity parameter, a. That value will often approach 1 due to the feedback that drives switching... more
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      ModelingExperimental Analysis of BehaviorMatching LawPreference
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceSelf ControlMatching Law
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceAnimal BehaviorBehavioral Economics
We studied the choice behavior of 2 monkeys in a discrete-trial task with reinforcement contingencies similar to those Herrnstein (1961) used when he described the matching law. In each session, the monkeys experienced blocks of discrete... more
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      Reinforcement LearningCognitionGeneralized Linear modelsReward
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceAnimal BehaviorBehavioral Economics
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      Choice and preference (Learning)Applied Behavior AnalysisBehavior AnalysisMatching Law
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceSelf ControlMatching Law
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      Self-controlMatching Law
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      Self ControlMatching Law
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      SwitchingMatching LawDelayMatching Law & Choice
Both Nevin (1969) and Shimp (1966) found on different choice procedures that pigeons equate (match) the proportion of their choices to the proportion of reinforcers each choice delivers. Their results differed in terms of the order of... more
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      Animal BehaviorBehavioral EconomicsPigeonsChoice