Data are about 106 participants divided in six groups. Groups differed in the kind of trials introduced in the baseline. First columns show the number of blocks required by each participant to meet the criterion of each pretraining (Phases 1-4) and training (Phases 5-8) phases. Next columns show the percentage of correct responses in the baseline trials of the phases 9 to 11, the selection control test trials (in the phase 9) the rejection control test trials (in the phase 9), the symmetry trials (in the phase 10), and the transitivity test trials (in the phase 11)
Stimulus equivalence refers to a certain pattern of responding that has not been directly taught, bu...
<p>Mean number of each type of distal and proximal responses displayed during the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd ...
Table values show the chance of finding a statistically significant between group effect as a functi...
Data are about 106 participants divided in six groups. Groups differed in the kind of trials introdu...
(A) Percentage of rejection rates for each offer size across the 60 trials. (B) Visual representatio...
Some studies which have shown that differences in outcome on tests for stimulus equivalence dependen...
Studies comparing the effectiveness of the stimulus-pairing-observation and matching-to-sample proce...
Different training structures have produced different outcomes of equivalence yields when using a si...
<p>Trials were rejected due to the criteria for button press and eye movements (<a href="http://www....
<p>It is clear that the rejection rates in the three public situations (informed-IG and non-informed...
The probability of equivalence class formation was assessed in three matching to sample procedures (...
Previous research has demonstrated that, after being trained on multiple match-to-sample (MTS) tasks...
WOS: 000264851900013Objective: In many clinical and experimental trials, researchers assess the effe...
Twenty college students were randomly assigned to 2 groups. Dependent variables were presses on a to...
This study aimed to determine whether the exclusive positive conditional relations established by th...
Stimulus equivalence refers to a certain pattern of responding that has not been directly taught, bu...
<p>Mean number of each type of distal and proximal responses displayed during the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd ...
Table values show the chance of finding a statistically significant between group effect as a functi...
Data are about 106 participants divided in six groups. Groups differed in the kind of trials introdu...
(A) Percentage of rejection rates for each offer size across the 60 trials. (B) Visual representatio...
Some studies which have shown that differences in outcome on tests for stimulus equivalence dependen...
Studies comparing the effectiveness of the stimulus-pairing-observation and matching-to-sample proce...
Different training structures have produced different outcomes of equivalence yields when using a si...
<p>Trials were rejected due to the criteria for button press and eye movements (<a href="http://www....
<p>It is clear that the rejection rates in the three public situations (informed-IG and non-informed...
The probability of equivalence class formation was assessed in three matching to sample procedures (...
Previous research has demonstrated that, after being trained on multiple match-to-sample (MTS) tasks...
WOS: 000264851900013Objective: In many clinical and experimental trials, researchers assess the effe...
Twenty college students were randomly assigned to 2 groups. Dependent variables were presses on a to...
This study aimed to determine whether the exclusive positive conditional relations established by th...
Stimulus equivalence refers to a certain pattern of responding that has not been directly taught, bu...
<p>Mean number of each type of distal and proximal responses displayed during the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd ...
Table values show the chance of finding a statistically significant between group effect as a functi...