| Literature DB >> 19949509 |
Chris Ninness1, Mark Dixon, Dermot Barnes-Holmes, Ruth Anne Rehfeldt, Robin Rumph, Glen McCuller, James Holland, Ronald Smith, Sharon K Ninness, Jennifer McGinty.
Abstract
Participants were pretrained and tested on mutually entailed trigonometric relations and combinatorially entailed relations as they pertained to positive and negative forms of sine, cosine, secant, and cosecant. Experiment 1 focused on training and testing transformations of these mathematical functions in terms of amplitude and frequency followed by tests of novel relations. Experiment 2 addressed training in accordance with frames of coordination (same as) and frames of opposition (reciprocal of) followed by more tests of novel relations. All assessments of derived and novel formula-to-graph relations, including reciprocal functions with diversified amplitude and frequency transformations, indicated that all 4 participants demonstrated substantial improvement in their ability to identify increasingly complex trigonometric formula-to-graph relations pertaining to same as and reciprocal of to establish mathematically complex repertoires.Entities:
Keywords: combinatorial entailment; construction-based training; matching to sample; mathematical relations; mutual entailment; relational frame theory; trigonometry
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19949509 PMCID: PMC2695326 DOI: 10.1901/jaba.2009.42-191
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Behav Anal ISSN: 0021-8855