“…Testing was a noncorrection simultaneous discrimination, wherein the subject was required to select the correct stimulus on the first response to receive reinforcement (see, e.g., Allison, 1972;Towart & Smith, 1966). This procedure was used rather than the correction procedure of Bacon and Burghardt (1976), because noncorrection discrimination often allows for faster acquisition (Allison, 1972;Towart & Smith, 1966).…”