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Membership of Defined Responses in Stimulus Classes.

Karen M Lionello-Denolf1, Paula Braga-Kenyon2.   

Abstract

Sidman (2000) has suggested that in addition to conditional and discriminative stimuli, class-consistent defined responses can also become part of an equivalence class. In the current study, this assertion was tested using a mixed-schedule procedure that allowed defined response patterns to be "presented" as samples in the absence of different occasioning stimuli. Four typically developing adults were first trained to make distinct response topographies to two visual color stimuli, and then were taught to match those color stimuli to two different form-sample stimuli in a matching task. Three separate tests were given in order to determine whether training had established two classes each comprised of a response, a color, and a form: a form-response test in which the forms were presented to test if the participants would make differential responses to them; and two response-matching tests to test if the participants would match visual stimulus comparisons to response-pattern samples. Three of the four participants showed class-consistent responding in the tests, although some participants needed additional training prior to passing the tests. In general, the data indicated that the different response patterns had entered into a class with the visual stimuli. These results add to a growing literature on the role of class-consistent responding in stimulus class formation, and provide support for the notion that differential responses themselves can become a part of an equivalence class.

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Keywords:  DRL; FR; equivalence; humans; response

Year:  2013        PMID: 24778458      PMCID: PMC3999903          DOI: 10.11133/j.tpr.2013.63.4.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Rec        ISSN: 0033-2933


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