The present study sought to identify the effects that derived relational training had on simulated gambling behavior with slot machines. Prior to conducting any relational training procedures, participants\u27 relational responses in each contextual condition was probed. Each of the four backgrounds/conditions (red, blue, green, yellow) were presented with various stimuli from differing stimulus classes. Twenty trials were presented with no feedback for correct responding. Upon completion of the probes, pretest preference assessments were administered with blue and red slot machines being concurrently available for twenty trials then green and yellow slot machines doing the same. Following the pretest preference assessment, relational train...
Excessive gambling is a growing problem in the world, and the prevalence is approximately 1-2 % Petr...
Game outcomes are generally thought to be the primary maintaining variables in gambling behavior. Th...
Animal models can contribute significantly to our understanding of human gambling behavior. However,...
The present study examined the effects of relational training and the transformation of stimulus fun...
In the current study, six slot machine players were exposed to two concurrently available computer s...
Participants were trained and tested to select stimuli of differing physical quantities in the prese...
The present experiment investigated the impact of contextually trained discriminations on gambling b...
Pathological and nonpathological gamblers completed a task that assessed preference among 2 concurre...
A systematic replication of Dixon, Nastally, Jackson and Habib (2009) was carried out to further exa...
Situational or contextual factors involved in slot machine gambling, such as colors, are assumed to ...
The present study was a replication and extension of Zlomke and Dixon (2006) investigating the impac...
Participants were trained and tested to select stimuli of differing physical quantities in the prese...
Structural characteristics of slot machines, such as color, have been implicated in the maintenance ...
Slot machines are a remarkably popular mode of gambling even though they are programmed to make a pr...
It has been suggested that gambling behaviour may not be solely controlled by schedules of reinforce...
Excessive gambling is a growing problem in the world, and the prevalence is approximately 1-2 % Petr...
Game outcomes are generally thought to be the primary maintaining variables in gambling behavior. Th...
Animal models can contribute significantly to our understanding of human gambling behavior. However,...
The present study examined the effects of relational training and the transformation of stimulus fun...
In the current study, six slot machine players were exposed to two concurrently available computer s...
Participants were trained and tested to select stimuli of differing physical quantities in the prese...
The present experiment investigated the impact of contextually trained discriminations on gambling b...
Pathological and nonpathological gamblers completed a task that assessed preference among 2 concurre...
A systematic replication of Dixon, Nastally, Jackson and Habib (2009) was carried out to further exa...
Situational or contextual factors involved in slot machine gambling, such as colors, are assumed to ...
The present study was a replication and extension of Zlomke and Dixon (2006) investigating the impac...
Participants were trained and tested to select stimuli of differing physical quantities in the prese...
Structural characteristics of slot machines, such as color, have been implicated in the maintenance ...
Slot machines are a remarkably popular mode of gambling even though they are programmed to make a pr...
It has been suggested that gambling behaviour may not be solely controlled by schedules of reinforce...
Excessive gambling is a growing problem in the world, and the prevalence is approximately 1-2 % Petr...
Game outcomes are generally thought to be the primary maintaining variables in gambling behavior. Th...
Animal models can contribute significantly to our understanding of human gambling behavior. However,...