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Oberdieck F
, Mueller DL, Cheney CD.
Autoshaping the pigeon’s keypeck in a dark chamber.
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1977;
9
:317-8. [DOI:
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Oberdieck F
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Three experiments investigated critical variables influencing the development of autoshaping in a dark chamber. The context in which magazine-training occurred, length of intertrial interval, and CS intensity were the independent variables. Performance was best following magazine-training in the light; 60-sec. intertrial interval was better than 25; and little responding developed with a bright CS. These results are discussed with reference to the cue-localization hypothesis and a context-blocking effect.
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Fernando Oberdieck
Utah State University
Carl D. Cheney
Utah State University
Deborah L. Mueller
Utah State University
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An examination of the generalization hypothesis of autoshaped keypecking.
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