“…The demonstration of discriminative control of response rate by stimulus features of the schedules themselves is consistent with work by Cerutti (1991) and extends the demonstration to the more typically studied response-contingent situations. Furthermore, these data contribute to the generally under-researched area of discriminative control by reinforcing stimuli (e.g., Cruse, Vitulli, & Dertke, 1966;Reid, 1958), to the literature on reinforcement density as it affects human operant behavior (e.g. , Flora & Pavlik, 1992;Sonuga-Barke, Lea, & Webley, 1989), and to the body of research on factors affecting human FI performance (e.g.…”