This study investigated the effect of conflicting nonarbitrary (color) relations on equivalence responding. Three groups of 8 subjects were trained and tested for the formation of three 3- member equivalence classes using nonsense syllables as stimuli. Each subject received two separate exposures. For the No-Color group all stimuli in both training and testing phases were in black lettering. For the All-Color group, all stimuli were in color. Thus, training effectively involved learning to ignore color and, as predicted, during testing color had little or no effect upon performance, in that there was no significant difference in levels of equivalence responding between the no-color and all-color groups. For the Color-Test group, training an...
Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S+ fu...
Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S1 fu...
Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S1 fu...
This study investigated the effect of conflicting nonarbitrary (color) relations on equivalence resp...
This study investigated the effect of conflicting nonarbitrary (color) relations on equivalence resp...
This study investigated the effect of conflicting nonarbitrary (color) relations on equivalence resp...
The current thesis sought to extend the work of Stewart, Barnes-Holmes, Roche, and Smeets (2002) wh...
The current thesis sought to extend the work of Stewart, Barnes-Holmes, Roche, and Smeets (2002) wh...
This paper reports two experiments that investigated the role of verbal behavior in the emergence an...
The present article introduces stimulus equivalence research as an experimental analysis on how prev...
The functionality of verbal behavior in equivalence class formation was demonstrated by training 30 ...
The experimenter asked if documented equivalence class membership would influence the development of...
The present study investigated whether overtraining of the conditional discriminations that are the ...
This study aimed to determine whether the exclusive positive conditional relations established by th...
Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S+ fu...
Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S+ fu...
Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S1 fu...
Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S1 fu...
This study investigated the effect of conflicting nonarbitrary (color) relations on equivalence resp...
This study investigated the effect of conflicting nonarbitrary (color) relations on equivalence resp...
This study investigated the effect of conflicting nonarbitrary (color) relations on equivalence resp...
The current thesis sought to extend the work of Stewart, Barnes-Holmes, Roche, and Smeets (2002) wh...
The current thesis sought to extend the work of Stewart, Barnes-Holmes, Roche, and Smeets (2002) wh...
This paper reports two experiments that investigated the role of verbal behavior in the emergence an...
The present article introduces stimulus equivalence research as an experimental analysis on how prev...
The functionality of verbal behavior in equivalence class formation was demonstrated by training 30 ...
The experimenter asked if documented equivalence class membership would influence the development of...
The present study investigated whether overtraining of the conditional discriminations that are the ...
This study aimed to determine whether the exclusive positive conditional relations established by th...
Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S+ fu...
Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S+ fu...
Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S1 fu...
Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S1 fu...