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Michael Cole1
TL;DR: A choice-point model derived from statistical learning theory provided accurate, parameter free predictions of the asymptotic response probabilities for the first choices, and described the course of learning for first and second choices with the use of two parameters estimated from the data.

9 citations


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TL;DR: An exact frequency ratio of 3:1 was maintained between reinforcing events over successive blocks of 4, 8, 16, or 128 trials in a two-choice verbal conditioning situation, and no effect of such restricted randomization was found upon the mean learning curves, total number of responses, or variance in totalNumber of responses.
Abstract: An exact frequency ratio of 3:1 was maintained between reinforcing events over successive blocks of 4, 8, 16, or 128 trials in a two-choice verbal conditioning situation. No effect of such restricted randomization was found upon the mean learning curves, total number of responses, or variance in total number of responses. Monte Carlo runs were computed to show that these results are consistent with statistical learning theory.

1 citations