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Discover Ludwig"choice rate" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It refers to the percentage of choices made among a set of options. Example: The choice rate for the new product was very high, with 85% of consumers choosing it over the other options on the market.
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Although flavour changes had no enduring effect on choice rate, a small downward deflection in choice rate appeared to occur immediately after flavour switches (Fig. 1c).
Choice rate is defined as the percentage of choices towards the side with the big reward in the new block.
Inset shows average choice rate across the first 5 trials, next 5 trials or trials 11 60.
Rats took about 12 rewarded trials (6 in each direction) after a block switch to reach a 50% choice rate (that is, choosing both sides equally).
We tested whether this change was significant by examining choice rate in the first two free-choice trials after flavour switches.
The relationship between the inference signal and the rats' choice performance can also be shown if we divide sessions by whether the rats switched quickly to the large reward at the start of the block (choice rate in first ten trials above the median) or only more slowly (choice rate in first ten trials below the median).
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If you have less choice, rates go through the roof".
Line figures show average trial-by-trial choice rates; inset bar graphs show choice rates before versus after switches (25 trials each).
Flavour switches (right panel) had no effect on choice rates across big van.->big choc.
Number switches (left panel) had a similarly large effect on choice rates for choc.->choc.
He seemed an Olympic-type choice: rated by many the best young goalkeeper in Britain, spiritually Welsh but eligible to play for three home nations.
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