TY - JOUR AU - Schlosberg, Harold AB - BEARING (GLASS ROD AND GUIDE) c l COUNTERWEIGHT l | EtREINFORCEMENT _ t ((WASHERS) C -__- SCREW-EYE GUIDE i) - -EYELET, TO HOLD LINE FOR GRADI ENT - SCREW- EYE GUIDE 0 IL 0. D HOLDER FOR WEIGHT TO REPRESENT "EXTINCTION" BASE Figure 1. Vertical cross-section of Gradient Model, to show method of mounting one sliding ordinate. See text. This section does not show the sides of the frame; each side has a vertical row of brads, a half-inch beyond the edge of the graph. The brads are spaced a half-inch apart, and serve as the ends of the sensory continuum. The side support is cut away at the top, to show the counterweights. Reinforced stimulus values are shown by + , and unreinforced ones by -. HAROLD SCHLOSBERG serving as guides for stiff wires (bicycle spokes) that serve as ordinates. Each ordinate has an eyelet in its center, which serves as a plotting point. A nylon fishing line, under tension, passes through these eyelets, representing the generalization gradient. The right and left margins of the graphs have brads every one-half inch, which serve as the point of attachment and end for the thread. By hooking the loop TI - A FLEXIBLE MODEL FOR GENERALIZATION GRADIENTS JF - Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior DO - 10.1901/jeab.1959.2-319 DA - 1959-10-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/a-flexible-model-for-generalization-gradients-bt1XW8FNXL SP - 319 VL - 2 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -