Human participant performances often show evidence of learning untrained relations when conditional discrimination training between physically dissimilar stimuli is conducted. These emergent relations document equivalence class formation. The current study investigated whether class-specific consequences (i.e. the specific reinforcers used for each potential class during training) also join the equivalence class. Several studies have suggested they do so. However, training in those studies typically included arbitrary matching and identity matching baselines. In the current study, two autistic children were trained on simple discrimination reversals and identity matching with class specific consequences. They were then given arbitrary...
Studies from two different laboratories tested for equivalence classes in individuals with severe me...
Studies from two different laboratories tested for equivalence classes in individuals with severe me...
Previous research has demonstrated that equivalence relations are difficult to reverse. The present ...
Some previous studies, reporting equivalence or functional class formation with classspecific conseq...
Human participant performances often show evidence of learning untrained relations when conditional ...
In Behavior Analysis, several studies have been carried out in order to understand how behavior can...
The experimenter asked if documented equivalence class membership would influence the development of...
The possible identity between equivalence relations and functional classes is consistent with the pr...
Research on the formation and properties of equivalence classes has been relevant in the Experimenta...
This study aimed to determine whether the exclusive positive conditional relations established by th...
Studies from two different laboratories tested for equivalence classes in individuals with severe me...
The autism disorder is characterized by a developmental disability witch implies in severe impacts i...
The present study investigated whether overtraining of the conditional discriminations that are the ...
Studies from two different laboratories tested for equivalence classes in individuals with severe me...
Studies from two different laboratories tested for equivalence classes in individuals with severe me...
Studies from two different laboratories tested for equivalence classes in individuals with severe me...
Studies from two different laboratories tested for equivalence classes in individuals with severe me...
Previous research has demonstrated that equivalence relations are difficult to reverse. The present ...
Some previous studies, reporting equivalence or functional class formation with classspecific conseq...
Human participant performances often show evidence of learning untrained relations when conditional ...
In Behavior Analysis, several studies have been carried out in order to understand how behavior can...
The experimenter asked if documented equivalence class membership would influence the development of...
The possible identity between equivalence relations and functional classes is consistent with the pr...
Research on the formation and properties of equivalence classes has been relevant in the Experimenta...
This study aimed to determine whether the exclusive positive conditional relations established by th...
Studies from two different laboratories tested for equivalence classes in individuals with severe me...
The autism disorder is characterized by a developmental disability witch implies in severe impacts i...
The present study investigated whether overtraining of the conditional discriminations that are the ...
Studies from two different laboratories tested for equivalence classes in individuals with severe me...
Studies from two different laboratories tested for equivalence classes in individuals with severe me...
Studies from two different laboratories tested for equivalence classes in individuals with severe me...
Studies from two different laboratories tested for equivalence classes in individuals with severe me...
Previous research has demonstrated that equivalence relations are difficult to reverse. The present ...