Rethinking reinforcement: Allocation, induction, and contingency.

Volume: 97, Issue: 1, Pages: 101 - 124
Published: Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
The concept of reinforcement is at least incomplete and almost certainly incorrect. An alternative way of organizing our understanding of behavior may be built around three concepts: allocation, induction, and correlation. Allocation is the measure of behavior and captures the centrality of choice: All behavior entails choice and consists of choice. Allocation changes as a result of induction and correlation. The term induction covers phenomena...
Paper Details
Title
Rethinking reinforcement: Allocation, induction, and contingency.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2012
Volume
97
Issue
1
Pages
101 - 124
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