Literature DB >> 521567

Discrimination learning of delinquent boys as a function of reinforcement contingency and delinquent subtype.

J A Moses, R G Ratliff, A R Ratliff.   

Abstract

Previous research has demonstrated the effectiveness of contingency management as a means of behavioral resocialization with delinquent boys on an individual basis. The present study was designed to examine and clarify systematically verbal and token reward and/or punishment. The principal findings of the study were: (1) Neurotic subjects performed at the highest level for punishment, at the lowest level for reward, and at an intermediate level for a combination of reward and punishment, regardless of verbal or token contingency modality. (2) Psychopathic subjects performed best for the joint verbal reward and punishment contingency, but they did not learn over trials for the joint token reward and punishment contingency. Their performance was undifferentiated at asymptote under the separate verbal and token reward or punishment contingencies. (3) Neurotic subjects performed at a significantly higher level than did psychopathic subjects for verbal and token punishment, while psychopathic subjects performed at a significantly higher level than neurotic subjects for verbal and token reward.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 521567     DOI: 10.1007/BF00917614

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Abnorm Child Psychol        ISSN: 0091-0627


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1.  Deficient behavioral inhibition and anomalous selective attention in a community sample of adolescents with psychopathic traits and low-anxiety traits.

Authors:  Jennifer E Vitale; Joseph P Newman; John E Bates; Jackson Goodnight; Kenneth A Dodge; Gregory S Pettit
Journal:  J Abnorm Child Psychol       Date:  2005-08
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