DOES PACKAGE SIZE MATTER - A UNIT-PRICE ANALYSIS OF DEMAND FOR FOOD IN BABOONS

被引:8
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作者
FOLTIN, RW
机构
[1] New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University
关键词
BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS; DEMAND; FOOD INTAKE; FIXED-RATIO SCHEDULE; LEVER PULL; UNIT PRICE; BABOON;
D O I
10.1901/jeab.1994.62-293
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
In a study examining ''demand'' for food, responding of 8 adult male baboons (Papio c. anubis) was maintained under a fixed-ratio schedule of food reinforcement during daily 23-hr experimental sessions. Completion of the ratio requirement resulted in the delivery of one, five, or 10 1-g food pellets. Supplemental feeding was limited to fruit and a dog biscuit daily. Responding increased as ''cost'' was increased across a wide range of fixed-ratio values before reaching a maximum and then decreasing. Increasing the number of food pellets per delivery decreased total responding and the number of reinforcements per day. A unit-price analysis, in which intake was converted to grams per day and fixed-ratio values were converted to responses per gram, yielded demand functions that overlapped at lower unit prices. Under one or more multiple-pellet conditions, however, intake decreased more quickly than under the one-pellet condition as the fixed-ratio value was increased in all but 1 baboon. This indicates that even when using unit-price conversions, there was variability in total intake. Although unit-price conversions yielded intake data that were more consistent across conditions, conditions differed in response topography even at the same unit prices: Under the multiple-pellet conditions there were longer pauses in responding, running response rate was slower, and the first eating bout (i.e., ''meal'') of the session was smaller than under the one-pellet condition. These findings (a) support the heuristic value of a unit-price analysis for studying responding for and consumption of commodities that have similar attributes, and (b) indicate that different response topographies may result in similar intakes of a commodity.
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页码:293 / 306
页数:14
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