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KONO MASANORI
Department / Course
College of Comprehensive Psychology Department of Comprehensive Psychology
Title / Position
Assistant Professor
Papers
1.
2020/04
Bayesian confirmatory factor analysis of Wechsler Intelligence Scale for children data │ Behaviormetrika │
2.
2020/03
The effects of ratio and interval schedules on the location variability of pecking responses in pigeons: Application of Bayesian statistical model │ Behavioural Processes │ 172
3.
2019/05
Foraging behavior of pigeons (Columba livia) in situations of diminishing returns using a reinforcement schedule that controls the energy expenditure of responses │ Learning and Motivation │ 66,pp.34
4.
2019/03
Effect of Response Effort on Choice Behavior of Pigeons in Reinforcement Schedules Manipulating Distance between Operanda │ The Psychological Record │ 69 (1),pp.143-151
5.
2018
The Effects of Ratio and Interval Schedules on the Location Variability of Pecking Responses in Pigeons │ ABAI; 44th Annual Convention │
6.
2017/09
Effects of a Reinforcement Schedule Controlling Energy of Pigeons’ Pecking Response │ The Psychological Record │ 67 (3),pp.337-343
7.
2017/09
THE EFFECTS OF FIXED-INTERVAL SCHEDULES ON VARIABILITY OF PIGEONS' PECKING LOCATION │ JOURNAL OF THE EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR │ 108 (2),pp.290-304
8.
2017/08
A bayesian factor analysis with ideal classification of variables and respondents │ IFCS-2017 │
9.
2016
The Effects of Variable-Interval Schedules on Location of Pigeon's Pecking Response │ ABAI; 42nd Annual Convention │
10.
2015/09
The Effects of Fixed-Interval Schedules on the Spatial Dimensions of Pecking Responses in Pigeons │ ABAI; Eighth International Conference │
11.
2015
1B03 Choice between reinforcement schedules controlling the distance of behavior in pigeons │
12.
2015
Pigeon's choice behavior between the reinforcement schedules controlling the distance of responses │ ,pp.19-25
13.
2015
Pigeon's choice behavior between the reinforcement schedules controlling the distance of responses │ Meisei university annual report on psychological research │ ,pp.19-25
14.
2014
P1-04 Choice between reinforcement schedules controlling the distance of behavior in pigeons │
15.
2013/12
Applicability to foraging simulation of a reinforcement schedule controlling the response energy of pigeons │ LEARNING & BEHAVIOR │ 41 (4),pp.425-432
16.
2009/03
An experimental analysis of movement behavior in DRL schedule by applying "Operant unit-response dimension hierarchy model" in pigeons │ 明星大学研究紀要 人文学部 │ ,pp.79-94
17.
2009/03
Effects of Continuous Reinforcement Schedules, Intermittent Reinforcement Schedules, and Extinction on the Variability of Pigeons' Responding(Supplemental Article to Special Issue, 22 (2): Behavioral Variability: Experimental Research and Its Utility in A │ Japanese Journal of Behavior Analysis │ ,pp.159-172
18.
2008/12
Pigeon's foraging behavior in the depleting patches and an applicability of the marginal value theorem │ The Japanese Journal of Animal Psychology │ ,pp.123-132
19.
2006/08
P2-17 Effects of multiple schedules on distance discrimination in pigeons │
20.
2006/03
(Abstracts of Presentation,The 24th Annual Meeting) │ The Japanese Journal of Psychonomic Science │
21.
2005/07
P-02 Effects of multiple distance schedule on discrimination in pigeons(23rd Annual J-ABA Convention) │