Literature DB >> 1180264

Differential effects of four token conditions on rate and choice of responding in a matching-to-sample task.

A C Repp, S Z Klett, L H Sosebee, N C Speir.   

Abstract

In a two-phase experiment, four different token conditions were presented each session to retarded students in a TMR class. In Phase 1, students responded by matching-to-sample under the following conditions: (A) correct responses produced exchangeable tokens, (B) correct responses produced exchangeable tokens and incorrect responses lost tokens, (C) correct responses produced nonexchangeable tokens, and (D) no-tokens given. In Phase 2, the students chose the condition in which they worked. Results showed that responses cost decreased errors but did not influence correct responding, that each baseline condition produced less correct responding than the token conditions, and that Condition C produced more responding than D. Phase 2 results showed a preference for Condition A and no difference between Conditions B and C. Results were discussed in terms of baselines, response cost, and type of datum.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1180264

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Ment Defic        ISSN: 0002-9351


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1.  A comparison of two procedures for programming the differential reinforcement of other behaviors.

Authors:  A C Repp; L E Barton; A R Brulle
Journal:  J Appl Behav Anal       Date:  1983
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