Delay reduction hypothesis
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Delay reduction hypothesis
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In operant conditioning, the delay reduction hypothesis is a quantitative description of how choice among concurrently available chained schedules of reinforcement is allocated. The hypothesis states that the greater improvement in temporal proximity to reinforcement correlated with the onset of a stimulus, the more effectively that stimulus will function as a conditional reinforcer. The hypothesis was originally formulated to describe choice behaviour among concurrently available chained schedu
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