Millenson J R
J Exp Anal Behav. 1966 Mar;9(2):87-94. doi: 10.1901/jeab.1966.9-87.
Variable interval (VI) responding was hypothesized to be a function of differential reinforcement susceptibilities of various unspecified behavior chains that mediate interresponse times (IRTs). To test this hypothesis, probabilities of reinforcement were regulated for the lengths of chains of key pecking responses of pigeons, analogous to the way that VI regulates probabilities of reinforcement for IRTs. This procedure generated a number of VI-like effects, supporting the notion that VI behavior can be construed as a special case of an interaction between the organism's function relating reinforcement susceptibilities to chain length and the experimenter's function relating probabilities of reinforcement to chain length.
可变间隔(VI)反应被假设为是各种未明确的行为链的不同强化敏感性的函数,这些行为链介导反应间隔时间(IRT)。为了检验这一假设,对鸽子啄键反应链的长度进行强化概率调控,类似于可变间隔对反应间隔时间进行强化概率调控的方式。这一程序产生了许多类似可变间隔的效应,支持了这样一种观点,即可变间隔行为可被理解为有机体将强化敏感性与链长度相关联的功能和实验者将强化概率与链长度相关联的功能之间相互作用的一个特例。