The present study investigates the transfer of aversively conditioned respondent elicitation through equivalence classes, using skin conductance as the measure of conditioning. The first experiment is an attempt to replicate Experiment 1 in Dougher, Augustson, Markham, Greenway, and Wulfert (1994), with different temporal parameters in the aversive conditioning procedure employed. Match-to-sample procedures were used to teach 17 participants two 4-member equivalence classes. Then, one member of one class was paired with electric shock and one member of the other class was presented without shock. The remaining stimuli from each class were presented in transfer tests. Unlike the findings in the original study, transfer of conditioning was no...
It is currently unclear whether the acquisition of negative stimulus valence in evaluative and fear ...
Despite systematic demonstrations of the effectiveness of the respondent-type procedure in producing...
Research on stimulus equivalence has been prominent for more than 40 years in behavior analysis. The...
We investigated the transfer of conditioned avoidance functions through equivalence relations, and t...
The present experiment examined the effects of respondently conditioned emotional functions on the f...
The present article introduces stimulus equivalence research as an experimental analysis on how prev...
Stimulus equivalence refers to a certain pattern of responding that has not been directly taught, bu...
The experimenter asked if documented equivalence class membership would influence the development of...
Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S+ fu...
As a follow-up to our previous research (Dymond & Barnes, 1994), this study examined the respect...
Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S1 fu...
Este artículo presenta, de manera breve, una novedosa preparación experimental para el estudio de la...
Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S1 fu...
For more than 60 years, the gold standard for assessing aversive conditioning in humans has been the...
Two experiments investigated the derived transfer of functions through equivalence relations establi...
It is currently unclear whether the acquisition of negative stimulus valence in evaluative and fear ...
Despite systematic demonstrations of the effectiveness of the respondent-type procedure in producing...
Research on stimulus equivalence has been prominent for more than 40 years in behavior analysis. The...
We investigated the transfer of conditioned avoidance functions through equivalence relations, and t...
The present experiment examined the effects of respondently conditioned emotional functions on the f...
The present article introduces stimulus equivalence research as an experimental analysis on how prev...
Stimulus equivalence refers to a certain pattern of responding that has not been directly taught, bu...
The experimenter asked if documented equivalence class membership would influence the development of...
Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S+ fu...
As a follow-up to our previous research (Dymond & Barnes, 1994), this study examined the respect...
Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S1 fu...
Este artículo presenta, de manera breve, una novedosa preparación experimental para el estudio de la...
Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S1 fu...
For more than 60 years, the gold standard for assessing aversive conditioning in humans has been the...
Two experiments investigated the derived transfer of functions through equivalence relations establi...
It is currently unclear whether the acquisition of negative stimulus valence in evaluative and fear ...
Despite systematic demonstrations of the effectiveness of the respondent-type procedure in producing...
Research on stimulus equivalence has been prominent for more than 40 years in behavior analysis. The...