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Peer reviewedMontgomery, Charlotte Baker – Children Today, 1977
Describes how teachers of young children can plan a field trip to an animal shelter as an educational experience in animal care and value concepts; also offers curriculum possibilities. (JH/BF)
Descriptors: Animal Caretakers, Animal Facilities, Curriculum Enrichment, Early Childhood Education
Tonneau, Francois; Rios, Americo; Cabrera, Felipe – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2006
Resistance to change is often studied by measuring response rate in various components of a multiple schedule. Response rate in each component is normalized (that is, divided by its baseline level) and then log-transformed. Differential resistance to change is demonstrated if the normalized, log-transformed response rate in one component decreases…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Resistance (Psychology), Animal Behavior, Animals
Belke, Terry W.; Duncan, Ian D.; Pierce, W. David – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2006
Choice between sucrose and wheel-running reinforcement was assessed in two experiments. In the first experiment, ten male Wistar rats were exposed to concurrent VI 30 s VI 30 s schedules of wheel-running and sucrose reinforcement. Sucrose concentration varied across concentrations of 2.5, 7.5, and 12.5%. As concentration increased, more behavior…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Reinforcement, Behavioral Science Research, Animals
Odum, Amy L.; Ward, Ryan D.; Burke, K. Anne; Barnes, Christopher A. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2006
Four experiments examined the effects of delays to reinforcement on key peck sequences of pigeons maintained under multiple schedules of contingencies that produced variable or repetitive behavior. In Experiments 1, 2, and 4, in the repeat component only the sequence right-right-left-left earned food, and in the vary component four-response…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Animal Behavior, Animals, Behavioral Science Research
Galuska, Chad M.; Winger, Gail; Woods, James H.; Hursh, Steven R. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2006
Given a commodity available at different prices, a unit-price account of choice predicts preference for the cheaper alternative. This experiment determined if rhesus monkeys preferred remifentanil (an ultra-short-acting [mu]-opioid agonist) delivered at a lower unit price over a higher-priced remifentanil alternative (Phases 1 and 3). Choice…
Descriptors: Prediction, Animals, Animal Behavior, Behavioral Science Research
Mazur, James E. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2006
Pigeons responded on concurrent-chains schedules with equal variable-interval schedules as initial links. One terminal link delivered a single reinforcer after a fixed delay, and the other terminal link delivered either three or five reinforcers, each preceded by a fixed delay. Some conditions included a postreinforcer delay after the single…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Animals, Animal Behavior, Behavioral Science Research
Young, Michael E.; Beckmann, Joshua S.; Wasserman, Edward A. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2006
We trained four pigeons to discriminate a Michotte launching animation from three other animations using a go/no-go task. The pigeons received food for pecking at one of the animations, but not for pecking at the others. The four animations featured two types of interactions among objects: causal (direct launching) and noncausal (delayed, distal,…
Descriptors: Interaction, Animal Behavior, Animals, Behavioral Science Research
Reilly, Mark P.; Lattal, Kennon A. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2004
Within-session delay-of-reinforcement gradients were generated with pigeons by progressively increasing delays to reinforcement within each session. In Experiment 1, the effects of imposing progressive delays on variable-interval and fixed-interval schedules were investigated while controlling for simultaneous decreases in reinforcer rate across…
Descriptors: Positive Reinforcement, Intervals, Animals, Animal Behavior
Effects of Anorectic Drugs on Food Intake under Progressive-Ratio and Free-Access Conditions in Rats
LeSage, Mark G.; Stafford, David; Glowa, John R. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2004
The effects of two anorectic drugs, dexfenfluramine and phentermine, on food intake under different food-access conditions were examined. Experiment 1 compared the effects of these drugs on food intake under a progressive-ratio (PR) schedule and free-access conditions. Dexfenfluramine decreased food intake under both conditions, but the doses…
Descriptors: Animals, Animal Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Food
Dinsmoor, James A. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2004
The origins of many of the basic concepts used in the experimental analysis of behavior can be traced to Pavlov's (1927/1960) discussion of unconditional and conditional reflexes in the dog, but often with substantial changes in meaning (e.g., stimulus, response, and reinforcement). Other terms were added by Skinner (1938/1991) to describe his…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Operant Conditioning, Etymology, Reinforcement
Snycerski, Susan; Laraway, Sean; Huitema, Bradley E.; Poling, Alan – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2004
Effects of prior exposure to the experimental chamber with levers present or absent and variable-time (VT) 60-s water deliveries arranged during one, five, or no 1-hr sessions were examined in rats during a 6-hr response-acquisition session in which presses on one lever produced water delivery immediately or after a 15-s resetting delay, and…
Descriptors: Animals, Animal Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Water
de la Piedad, Xochitl; Field, Douglas; Rachlin, Howard – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2006
Three pigeons chose between random-interval (RI) and tandem, continuous-reinforcement, fixed-interval (crf-FI) reinforcement schedules by pecking either of two keys. As long as a pigeon pecked on the RI key, both keys remained available. If a pigeon pecked on the crf-FI key, then the RI key became unavailable and the crf-FI timer began to time…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Intervals, Animals, Animal Behavior
Alsop, Brent; Porritt, Melissa – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2006
Three pigeons discriminated between two sample stimuli (intensities of red light). The difficulty of the discrimination was varied over four levels. At each level, the relative reinforcer magnitude for the two correct responses was varied across conditions, and the reinforcer rates were equal. Within levels, discriminability between the sample…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Reinforcement, Animals, Animal Behavior
Papachristos, Efstathios B.; Gallistel, C. R. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2006
In autoshaping experiments, we quantified the acquisition of anticipatory head poking in individual mice, using an algorithm that finds changes in the slope of a cumulative record. In most mice, upward changes in the amount of anticipatory poking per trial were abrupt, and tended to occur at session boundaries, suggesting that the session is as…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Animals, Animal Behavior, Behavioral Science Research
McKerchar, Todd L.; Zarcone, Troy J.; Fowler, Stephen C. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2005
Recent progress in mouse genetics has led to an increased interest in developing procedures for assessing mouse behavior, but relatively few of the behavioral procedures developed involve positively reinforced operant behavior. When operant methods are used, nose poking, not lever pressing, is the target response. In the current study differential…
Descriptors: Genetics, Animals, Reinforcement, Statistical Analysis

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