Matching law (Herrnstein 1961): R₁/R₂ = r₁/r₂ under concurrent VI schedules

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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…

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