CORE: Computer-controlled operant reinforcement.

Autor: Chayer-farrell, Lorraine, Freedman, Nelson
Zdroj: Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers; 1987, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p319-326, 8p
Abstrakt: A Pascal-based system and software is described for computer reinforcement of operant responding (CORE). CORE allows a single microcomputer to control up to eight different work stations simultaneously, on one of several schedules. The user need not be familiar with Pascal, although modifications of the programs require a good working knowledge. The system is menu-driven and interacts with the user in a question-and-answer format. The user can select a variety of experimental parameters, for example, session and reinforcement duration, delay, and type of reinforcement schedule. During run-time, CORE provides frequently updated on-screen graphics (Cumulative Records or Interresponse Time Distributions) and counter display. Permanently stored data and information from other counters may also be displayed or printed from the disk. Presently, three programs are implemented for a variety of related reinforcement schedules (e.g., fixed ratio, variable ratio, fixed interval, variable interval, alternation). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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