TY - JOUR
T1 - The relation between resistance to change and preference in pigeons with concurrent chained schedules
AU - Igaki, Takeharu
AU - Sakagami, Takayuki
PY - 2001/6
Y1 - 2001/6
N2 - Two experiments were conducted to investigate the relation between resistance to change and preference, hour pigeons responded in concurrent chained schedules in which variable-interval (VI) 60-s schedules were arranged in the initial link. In Experiment 1, VI and fixed-interval (FI) schedules of equal mean reinforcement rates were arranged in the teminal link. Response rates were higher in the initial link leading to VI terminal link. Under the prefeeding test, the initial-link response rates leading to VI terminal link were more resistant to change than were those leading to FI terminal link, but under the extinction test there were no consistent differences between the two initial-link response rates. In Experiment 2, FI value of the terminal link was manipulated so that pigeons maintained approximately equal responding in the initial link. The two initial-link response rates showed equal resistance to change under the prefeeding and extinction tests. Thus, the data suggest that although the use of extinction as a manipulation to study resistance to change is questioned, resistance to change and preference are different measures of a single object.
AB - Two experiments were conducted to investigate the relation between resistance to change and preference, hour pigeons responded in concurrent chained schedules in which variable-interval (VI) 60-s schedules were arranged in the initial link. In Experiment 1, VI and fixed-interval (FI) schedules of equal mean reinforcement rates were arranged in the teminal link. Response rates were higher in the initial link leading to VI terminal link. Under the prefeeding test, the initial-link response rates leading to VI terminal link were more resistant to change than were those leading to FI terminal link, but under the extinction test there were no consistent differences between the two initial-link response rates. In Experiment 2, FI value of the terminal link was manipulated so that pigeons maintained approximately equal responding in the initial link. The two initial-link response rates showed equal resistance to change under the prefeeding and extinction tests. Thus, the data suggest that although the use of extinction as a manipulation to study resistance to change is questioned, resistance to change and preference are different measures of a single object.
KW - Concurrent chained schedules
KW - Multiple chained schedules
KW - Pigeons
KW - Preference
KW - Resistance to change
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U2 - 10.4992/jjpsy.72.113
DO - 10.4992/jjpsy.72.113
M3 - Article
C2 - 11544912
AN - SCOPUS:0035378868
SN - 0021-5236
VL - 72
SP - 113
EP - 120
JO - Shinrigaku Kenkyu
JF - Shinrigaku Kenkyu
IS - 2
ER -