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Effect of Unsignaled Delay to Reinforcement on Within-Session Responding

The present study determined if altering the unsignaled delay to reinforcement would alter the within-session pattern of responding. In both Experiments 1 and 2, 4 rats pressed a lever for reinforcers delivered by a variable-interval schedule during 50-min sessions.

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Published in:The Psychological record 2000-04, Vol.50 (2), p.355-371
Main Authors: WEATHERLY, JEFFREY N, STOUT, JASON E, RUE, HANNA C, MELVILLE, CAM L
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