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Using Revealed Operants to Study the Structure and Properties of Human Operant Behavior
The ârevealed operantâ is described as a practical research tool. It differs from traditional types of operants that are recorded as single instantaneous events, in that some of the revealed operantâs sub-operants can be recorded conveniently, and that the first and last of these are made on separate manipulanda. A revealed operant can be studied by examining multiple measures relating to the internal structure of individual occurrences of the operant, including incomplete occurrences. A practical method for implementing revealed operants for human subjects, using only a personal computer and keyboard, is used in pilot studies of (a) resurgence after extinction and after an abrupt increase in the revealed operantâs work requirement, (b) variability changes during and after extinction, (c) effects of fixed ratio size and of the revealed operantâs work requirement, (d) sensitivity of different components as a function of their distance from the end of the revealed operant, and (e) changes in the revealed operantâs internal patterns as a function of long-term repetition
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