
doi: 10.3758/bf03332674
Mongolian gerbils learned to press a response button to obtain food reward. Responding under three reinforcement schedules was then observed: first, reinforcement occurred after every response; responding was then reinforced on a 15-sec variable-interval schedule; finally, responding was reinforced on a 1-min variable interval.
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