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. 1969 Jul;12(4):601–604. doi: 10.1901/jeab.1969.12-601

Concurrent fixed-ratio fixed-interval performances in adult human subjects1

Richard M Sanders
PMCID: PMC1338654  PMID: 16811381

Abstract

Two undergraduate males worked for money on a button-pressing task associated with concurrent fixed-ratio fixed-interval schedules of reinforcement. Manipulations of the fixed-ratio requirement produced an interaction between the various fixed-ratio and fixed-interval performances. When the fixed ratio was small, more fixed-interval responding occurred per interval than when the fixed ratio was large. In general, the data were similar to those obtained with lower organisms except that no post-reinforcement pause or ratio strain was seen.

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