Herrnstein's matching law (1961) is foundational in the quantitative analysis of operant choice. Setup: an organism faces two response alternatives with associated reinforcement rates r₁ and r₂ (under concurrent variable-interval…
Herrnstein's matching law (1961) is foundational in the quantitative analysis of operant choice. Setup: an organism faces two response alternatives with associated reinforcement rates r₁ and r₂ (under concurrent variable-interval…