Interação em Psicologia (Dec 2007)

Performance in FI with humans: effect of the interaction of the consummatory response and the type of instructions

  • Carlos Eduardo Costa,
  • Carlos Henrique Patsko,
  • Rodrigo Morande Becker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5380/psi.v11i2.11609
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2

Abstract

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The study investigated the effect of the consummatory response on the human performance in FI. In Experiment I, six university students were exposed to a 30-second FI schedule, during three 20- minute sessions. Half the participants (SR-I Group) were not required to emit a consummatory response in order to credit the points on the earnings counter; the other half were required to emit a consummatory response, and “additional” information about it were provided (CR-I Group). The results did not point to a clear effect of the consummatory response. In Experiment II, eight university students were exposed to a 30-second FI schedule, during three 30-minute sessions. Both groups received the same minimal instructions about the experimental task. The performance of most of the participants in the CR-II Group seemed to be under the control of FI, and most of the SR-II Group had high rates of responding. The results suggest that an interaction between the requirement of a consummatory response and the kind of instruction can favor low rates of responding under FI. Keywords: schedules of reinforcement; fixed interval; consummatory response; instructions; humans.

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