Literature DB >> 528917

Transfer of persistence across behaviors.

R Eisenberger, W A Heerdt, M Hamdi, S Zimet, G Bruckmeir.   

Abstract

Two experiments tested the applicability to human beings of findings with animals that the number of performances required for the reinforcement of one behavior affects the subsequent effort expended in other instrumental behaviors. In the first experiment, adult depressed psychiatric patients worked on a sorting task for the approval of a staff psychologist. The time spent and the work completed were increased by prior approval from a ward attendant for each completion of several custodial tasks, as compared to the ward attendant's approval for each completion of a single task or a no-pretreatment control condition. In the second experiment, preadolescent learning-disabled students who were required to read and spell correctly a greater number of words per reward token later spent more time and completed more work for reward tokens in mathematics, and handwriting. Two alternative interpretations of these results are evaluated: (a) The degree of accustomed effort per reinforcer becomes a learned component of behavior, or (b) high effort increases the habituation of frustration-produced disruptive responses. The results suggest that individual differences in general persistence may arise, in part, from an accumulation of effort training in the natural environment.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 528917

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Psychol Hum Learn        ISSN: 0096-1515


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4.  Accuracy versus speed in the generalized effort of learning-disabled children.

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5.  Lower task persistence in smokers with schizophrenia as compared to non-psychiatric control smokers.

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6.  A Test of Learned Industriousness in the Physical Activity Domain.

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