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Original Articles

Reinforced (un)predictability and the voluntary operant

Pages 19-30 | Received 24 Dec 2014, Accepted 14 Aug 2015, Published online: 07 Sep 2015
 

ABSTRACT

The operant is comprised of a class of responses. Each member of the class (or each response instance) has a probability of emergence (or emission). Reinforcers control response types (e.g., topographies) and attributes (e.g., forces, latencies), including the individual probabilities of class members. Control by reinforcers over response types and probabilities implies that responses will be (a) functional (because they produce reinforcers) and (b) more-or-less predictable (depending upon the conditions and contingencies). Control by reinforcers over levels of predictability helps to explain why operant responses are correctly described as voluntary and at the same time provides an alternative to hypothesizing that each operant instance is wholly determined by environmental variables. Operant response emissions are probabilistic and therefore at least somewhat unpredictable.

Acknowledgements

I thank April Becker for comments on an earlier version, Hank Schlinger, a reviewer of this article, for his editorial suggestions, individuals at the Third Sarasota Symposium of Behavior Analysis for their interactions, and especially Murray Sidman for providing the opportunity to present these views.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

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