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The following pages link to The role of observing responses in discrimination learning. (Q52367956):
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- The Psychology and Neuroscience of Curiosity (Q28081077) (← links)
- Lateral habenula neurons signal errors in the prediction of reward information (Q29394213) (← links)
- Observing ben wyckoff: from basic research to programmed instruction and social issues (Q30468316) (← links)
- Midbrain dopamine neurons signal preference for advance information about upcoming rewards (Q30489370) (← links)
- Pavlovian-instrumental interaction in 'observing behavior'. (Q33691409) (← links)
- Revisiting the role of bad news in maintaining human observing behavior (Q33701570) (← links)
- Choice, conditioned reinforcement, and the prius effect (Q33738038) (← links)
- Discriminated functional communication: a procedural extension of functional communication training (Q33908833) (← links)
- Observing responses: maintained by good news only? (Q34020631) (← links)
- Choice with certain and uncertain reinforcers in an adjusting-delay procedure (Q34135948) (← links)
- Mechanisms underlying the effects of unsignaled delayed reinforcement on key pecking of pigeons under variable-interval schedules (Q34136138) (← links)
- The generality of selective observing (Q34136678) (← links)
- Observing behavior: effects of rate and magnitude of primary reinforcement (Q34136746) (← links)
- Conditioned reinforcement of human observing behavior by descriptive and arbitrary verbal stimuli (Q34243208) (← links)
- Attentional changes during discrimination learning by retarded children (Q34266562) (← links)
- Reinforcement of human observing behavior by a stimulue correlated with extinction or increased effort (Q34266828) (← links)
- The relationship between observing behavior and food-key response rates under mixed and multiple schedules of reinforcement (Q34267108) (← links)
- An appraisal of preference for multiple versus mixed schedules (Q34267210) (← links)
- Effects of the difference between self and coactor scores upon the audit responses that allow access to these scores (Q34267221) (← links)
- Average uncertainty as a determinant of observing behavior (Q34267341) (← links)
- Observing responses and informative stimuli (Q34268482) (← links)
- The role of information in the emission of observing responses: a test of two hypotheses (Q34268662) (← links)
- The Wyckoff observing response-a reappraisal (Q34269176) (← links)
- Redundant information in an observing-response procedure (Q34269305) (← links)
- Observing stimulus sources that signal food or no food. (Q34269475) (← links)
- Observing behavior during interval schedules (Q34280257) (← links)
- Attention and cue-producing behavior in the monkey (Q34280341) (← links)
- Discrimination learning by Macaca mulatta with option to switch between S+ and S- (Q34280604) (← links)
- Cue-producing behavior in the Capuchin monkey during reversal, extinction, acquisition, and overtraining (Q34281133) (← links)
- Effects of d-amphetamine on observing behavior in the squirrel monkey (Q34281759) (← links)
- Information on response requirements compared with information on food density as a reinforcer of observing in pigeons (Q34281999) (← links)
- Incentive theory: II. Models for choice (Q34304267) (← links)
- The acquisition of observing (Q34304378) (← links)
- Human observing: Maintained by stimuli correlated with reinforcement but not extinction (Q34304459) (← links)
- Separating the effects of salience and disparity on the rate of observing (Q34304544) (← links)
- Factors affecting choice of signaled or unsignaled food schedules (Q34304551) (← links)
- Choosing between predictable shock schedules: Long- versus short-duration signals (Q34305004) (← links)
- Human observing: maintained by negative informative stimuli only if correlated with improvement in response efficiency (Q34305159) (← links)
- The role of observing and attention in establishing stimulus control (Q34305186) (← links)
- The effect of negative stimulus presentations on observing-response rates (Q34305426) (← links)
- Perhaps More Consideration of Pavlovian-Operant Interaction May Improve the Clinical Efficacy of Behaviorally Based Drug Treatment Programs. (Q34385601) (← links)
- Stimulus-producing responses in chimpanzees (Q34455771) (← links)
- A review of positive conditioned reinforcement (Q34456244) (← links)
- Exteroceptive control of fixed-interval responding (Q34456434) (← links)
- Roger T. Kelleher, behavior analyst (Q35191599) (← links)
- Autoshaping and automaintenance: a neural-network approach (Q35888927) (← links)
- Embedding an identity-matching task within a prompting hierarchy to facilitate acquisition of conditional discriminations in children with autism (Q36002944) (← links)
- Approach-Induced Biases in Human Information Sampling (Q36188437) (← links)
- Do pigeons prefer information in the absence of differential reinforcement? (Q36428217) (← links)
- Comparison of Prompting Strategies on Two Types of Tasks With Children Diagnosed With Autism Spectrum Disorders (Q36459215) (← links)