The purpose of this study was to develop behavior by the pigeon illustrative of S+ and S- rules and to examine if behavior consistent with a concept rule interpretation developed. In order to examine this possibility six groups of pigeons (N=31) were provided different histories of autoshaping. Histories involved the identity of the color of the lighted center key and one side key of three horizontally mounted pigeon keys. Center key onset was followed three seconds later by onset of either outer key. Outer key onset was followed six seconds later by food presentation (explicitly paired) or 45 seconds later, during the inter-trial interval (explicitly unpaired). The foregoing reinforcement conditions were factored into two stimulus conditio...
The knowledge of genetic parameters of any population is essential so selection of livestock can bri...
Twelve socially rejected learning disabled children, aged 8-12 years, participated in a 6-week train...
The problem of the thesis was as follows: On a selected group of children, to what extent are differ...
The purpose of this study was to develop behavior by the pigeon illustrative of S+ and S- rules and ...
The preamble to this thesis describes the outline of a randomized trial which was performed to compa...
The present study was designed to analyze the transfer of stimulus control in temporal fading proced...
In several models of long-term memory it is assumed, either explicitly or implicitly, that different...
I tested the effects of mastery of an advanced auditory match-to-sample (MTS) instruction on the emi...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe interpretation of a photograph implies both the recognition and ...
The appearance of the orator has been a concern of rhetoricians since the classical era. A review of...
Choice behaviour is an important topic for research in behavioural analysis and behavioural pharmaco...
It is viewed as necessary and useful to devise a method which can be used to solve the problems of s...
The literature on aging is abundant with studies using a variety of tasks indicating that there is a...
In my Masters Graduate Thesis, I investigated if there was a relationship between a sixth grader\u27...
The study of response sets in both interest and personality inventories has received a great deal o...
The knowledge of genetic parameters of any population is essential so selection of livestock can bri...
Twelve socially rejected learning disabled children, aged 8-12 years, participated in a 6-week train...
The problem of the thesis was as follows: On a selected group of children, to what extent are differ...
The purpose of this study was to develop behavior by the pigeon illustrative of S+ and S- rules and ...
The preamble to this thesis describes the outline of a randomized trial which was performed to compa...
The present study was designed to analyze the transfer of stimulus control in temporal fading proced...
In several models of long-term memory it is assumed, either explicitly or implicitly, that different...
I tested the effects of mastery of an advanced auditory match-to-sample (MTS) instruction on the emi...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe interpretation of a photograph implies both the recognition and ...
The appearance of the orator has been a concern of rhetoricians since the classical era. A review of...
Choice behaviour is an important topic for research in behavioural analysis and behavioural pharmaco...
It is viewed as necessary and useful to devise a method which can be used to solve the problems of s...
The literature on aging is abundant with studies using a variety of tasks indicating that there is a...
In my Masters Graduate Thesis, I investigated if there was a relationship between a sixth grader\u27...
The study of response sets in both interest and personality inventories has received a great deal o...
The knowledge of genetic parameters of any population is essential so selection of livestock can bri...
Twelve socially rejected learning disabled children, aged 8-12 years, participated in a 6-week train...
The problem of the thesis was as follows: On a selected group of children, to what extent are differ...