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Kinloch, Jennifer May; McEwan, James Stewart Anderson; Foster, T. Mary – Psychological Record, 2013
Studies comparing the effectiveness of the stimulus-pairing-observation and matching-to-sample procedures in facilitating equivalence relations have reported conflicting findings. This study compared the effectiveness of these procedures and examined the effect of stimulus arrangement and the number of training trials completed prior to each…
Descriptors: Observation, Visual Stimuli, Experimental Psychology, Interaction
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Sy, Jolene R.; Borrero, John C.; Borrero, Carrie S. W. – Psychological Record, 2010
We assessed problem and appropriate behavior in the natural environment from a matching perspective. Problem and appropriate behavior were conceptualized as concurrently available responses, the occurrence of which was thought to be determined by the relative rates or durations of reinforcement. We also assessed whether response allocation could…
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Objective Tests, Responses, Reinforcement
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Bortoloti, Renato; de Rose, Julio C. – Psychological Record, 2009
If stimulus equivalence is a model of meaning, abstract stimuli should acquire the meaning of meaningful stimuli equivalent to them. In Experiment 1, college students matched faces expressing emotions to arbitrary pictures, forming three classes of equivalent stimuli, each comprising an emotional expression and three arbitrary pictures. Semantic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Stimuli, Objective Tests
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Garcia, Andres; Bohorquez, Cristobal; Perez, Vicente; Gutierrez, Maria Teresa; Gomez, Jesus; Luciano, Carmen; Wilson, Kelly – Psychological Record, 2008
Recent research has focused on the variables associated with equivalence-equivalence responding, in which participants match pairs of equivalent or nonequivalent stimuli. One such variable is the presence of response competition from nonarbitrary (physical) relational response options. In the current analysis, the experimenters examined the effect…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Behavior Modification, Conditioning, Objective Tests
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Dube, William V.; Balsamo, Lyn M.; Fowler, Thomas R.; Dickson, Chata A.; Lombard, Kristin M.; Tomanari, Gerson Y. – Psychological Record, 2006
This study examined relations between eye movements and accuracy scores in a delayed matching-to-sample procedure with multiple sample stimuli. Four adult humans responded with high accuracy when there were 2 samples per trial. When the number of samples was increased to 4 per trial, accuracy scores fell to intermediate levels for 2 of the…
Descriptors: Topography, Eye Movements, Reading Strategies, Adults