1977
DOI: 10.1002/1098-2337(1977)3:1<57::aid-ab2480030106>3.0.co;2-d
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Schedule-induced aggression in humans and animals: A comparative parametric review

Abstract: Studies of animal and human aggression induced by schedules of reinforcement are reviewed. Parameters reviewed include: schedules, characteristics of induced aggression, subject variables, target variables, and the control or modification of schedule‐induced aggression. With the exception of temporal locus of schedule‐induced attack, the parameters identified with animal subjects are remarkably similar to those identified with human subjects.

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“…This general process view is consistent with demonstrations of schedule-induced attack in rats and monkeys, using various reinforcers, including food (e.g., Deweese, 1977;Gallup, 1965), morphine (e.g., Boshka, Weisman, and Thor, 1966), and electrical brain stimulation (Huston and DeSisto, 1971;Hutchinson and Renfrew, 1978), and with the results of studies with humans, using money and smoking as reinforcers (Frederiksen & Petersen, 1977;Hutchinson & Emley, 1973). The assortment of reinforcers used in these studies contrast sharply, however, with the exclusive use of food reinforcement in the more extensive and systematic experiments with pigeons (e.g., Azrin, Hutchinson, & Hake, 1966), which have provided the primary data base for evaluating current theory.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…This general process view is consistent with demonstrations of schedule-induced attack in rats and monkeys, using various reinforcers, including food (e.g., Deweese, 1977;Gallup, 1965), morphine (e.g., Boshka, Weisman, and Thor, 1966), and electrical brain stimulation (Huston and DeSisto, 1971;Hutchinson and Renfrew, 1978), and with the results of studies with humans, using money and smoking as reinforcers (Frederiksen & Petersen, 1977;Hutchinson & Emley, 1973). The assortment of reinforcers used in these studies contrast sharply, however, with the exclusive use of food reinforcement in the more extensive and systematic experiments with pigeons (e.g., Azrin, Hutchinson, & Hake, 1966), which have provided the primary data base for evaluating current theory.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…The basic research on pain-and scheduleinduced aggression, roughly summarized above, was comprehensively reviewed and discussed by Ulrich (1966), Hutchinson (1973), Frederiksen and Peterson (1977) and Looney and Cohen (1982). In these reviews, there are many references to experimental works published in the Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (JEAB).…”
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confidence: 75%
“…The first ten years of behavior-analytic basic research involving schedule-induced aggression is documented in a review by Frederiksen and Peterson (1977). The generality of the phenomenon was expanded to induction of aggressive responses during fixed-and variable-ratio, fixed-and variable-interval, and DRL reinforcement schedules.…”
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