Performance in FI with humans: the effect of the type of reinforcer

Carlos Eduardo Costa
Universidade Estadual de Londrina
Roberto Alves Banaco
Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
Rodrigo Morande Becker
Universidade Estadual de Londrina

Abstract

The study investigated the effect of the type of reinforcer on human performances in FI maintained by points. University students were exposed initially to a FI 10s reinforcement schedule. Subsequently, the FI parameter was changed to 5, 20 or 30s. To some participants the points were exchanged by photocopies (Condition 1), to others points were exchanged for money (Condition 2), while to others the points were not exchanged (Condition 3). The type of reinforcer seems to affect the participants' probability to exhibit high response rates (Condition 2) or lower rates (Condition 3-points), when exposed to FI 10s. It seems also to have affected response rates when the FI value changed. For most participants the rate of responses on Conditions 1 and 3 changed when the parameter of FI was altered, but remained the same for participants on Condition 2. Results suggest that reinforcer type can favor responding in high and constant rate under FI.

Keywords: Schedules of reinforcement; Fixed interval; Type of reinforcer; Humans.


Costa, C. E., Banaco, R. A. & Becker, R. M. (2005). Desempenho em FI com humanos: efeito do tipo de reforçador. Temas em Psicologia, 13(1), 18-33.