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  • Berg and McDowell (2011) found that their exploration of Catania's operant reserve model showed significant differences from matching models, especially an inflection point in low input-output scenarios.
  • The researchers emphasized the importance of comparing models with current data, noting that much existing data was collected using outdated methods that could distort results.
  • They argue that to accurately evaluate the effectiveness of contemporary models, new data sets without previous constraints must be gathered to determine whether observed inflections are valid behavioral traits or mere model discrepancies.

Article Abstract

Berg and McDowell's (2011) systematic exploration of some parameters of Catania's (2005) operant reserve model generated significant departures from the data predicted by matching models, especially in the form of an inflection point at the low end of the input-output function. The models need to be compared not only with each other but also with data. Much of the data to which both models have been fitted was obtained decades ago using equipment that constrained procedures and created unanalyzed contingencies. For example, in those days scheduled but unobtained reinforcers could not accumulate. To do justice to the sophistication of contemporary models, we need new data sets based on schedules that do not include such artifacts. Without such data, it is impossible to say whether the Berg/McDowell inflections are properties of behavior revealed by the model or are instead deviations of the model from real behavior and from other models.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2010.12.006DOI Listing

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