Effects of delay on the punishing and reinforcing effects of noise onset and termination.

Abstract
The performance of rats for which delayed onset or termination of a loud noise was contingent upon S''s [subject''s]behavior indicated that the important delay for both punishment and escape training is that which follows the initiation of the response. The results are interpreted according to a version of elicitation theory.

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