Noncontingent Nonreinforcement of a Response as the Aversive Event in a Cer Paradigm
1971 ◽
Vol 29
(3_suppl)
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pp. 1196-1198
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Keyword(s):
The present experiment investigated the effects of noncontingent nonreinforcement as the aversive event in a CER paradigm. The results showed a significant response-facilitation effect during early training, but none during later training with a high rate-producing, high-density reinforcement schedule. The present results imply that a low rate-producing, high-density reinforcement schedule is not a necessary condition for response facilitation.