analysis of the effects of reinforcers arranged in choice contexts
Previous studies have shown participants prefer concurrently available sources of reinforcement relative to a solitary source of reinforcement. The effects of arranging concurrently available sources of reinforcement on the rate of a single response, however, are unclear. In Study 1, a concurrent-ch...
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