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SECOND‐ORDER SCHEDULES OF TOKEN REINFORCEMENT: COMPARISONS OF PERFORMANCE UNDER FIXED‐RATIO AND VARIABLE‐RATIO EXCHANGE SCHEDULES<sup>1</sup>
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Operations ResearchBehavioral SciencesToken SchedulesBehavioral Decision MakingBehavioral Neuroscience20-Response Fixed-ratio SchedulePhysiologyToken EconomyManagementLever PressingBehavioral PrincipleNervous SystemBehavior AnalysisPublic HealthSocial SciencesExperimental Analysis Of BehaviorBehavioral Economics
Rats' lever pressing produced tokens according to a 20-response fixed-ratio schedule. Sequences of token schedules were reinforced under a second-order schedule by presentation of periods when tokens could be exchanged for food pellets. When the exchange period schedule was a six-response fixed ratio, patterns of completing the component token schedules were bivalued, with relatively long and frequent pauses marking the initiation of each new sequence. Altering the exchange period schedule to a six-response variable ratio resulted in sharp reductions in the frequency and duration of these initial pauses, and increases in overall rates of lever pressing. These results are comparable to those ordinarily obtained under simple fixed-ratio and variable-ratio schedules.
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