Michael A Crowley1, John W Donahoe
1Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts at Amherst 01003, USA. mcrowley@mtholyoke.edu
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Organisms initially prefer options with higher rewards. As switching becomes easier and stimuli more similar, behavior shifts towards matching reward frequencies, a key finding in choice behavior research.
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