J Exp Anal Behav. 1976 Nov;26(3):387-93. doi: 10.1901/jeab.1976.26-387.
Four rats responded on one-minute variable-interval schedules with several variations in peak-force of response required for food reinforcement. Measures of peak force and rate were taken for the responses, which were the downward exertions of force against a static force-transducing operandum. The analysis distinguished responses, a generic class of measured behavior, from criterion responses, an operationally specified subclass required for reinforcement. Absolute rate of response showed no systematic change, but the rate of responses meeting a newly required criterion of peak-force invariably increased through changes in the absolute rate of response, the relative-frequency distributions of peak force, or some combination of both. The relative frequency of responses meeting an elevated force criterion during variable-interval reinforcement exceeded that maintained with the same criterion with continuous reinforcement. The requirement of more effortful responding for reinforcement does not necessarily reduce response rate. Conformity of the behavior to the requirement for reinforcement is the salient effect.
四只老鼠在一分钟可变间隔的方案下做出反应,需要对食物强化的反应峰值力进行多种变化。对反应进行了峰值力和速率的测量,这些反应是对静态力传递操作数的向下用力。分析将反应(一类可测量的行为)与标准反应(强化所需的操作指定子类)区分开来。绝对反应速率没有系统变化,但满足新的峰值力标准的反应速率始终通过绝对反应速率、峰值力的相对频率分布或两者的组合变化而增加。在可变间隔强化期间,满足较高力标准的反应的相对频率超过了连续强化时保持的相同标准的反应的相对频率。强化所需的更大努力反应不一定会降低反应速率。行为符合强化要求是突出的效果。