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Publication Date: 2006-Nov
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The Effect of Retention Interval on Stimulus Over-Selectivity Using a Matching-to-Sample Paradigm
Reed, Phil
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, v36 n8 p1115-1121 Nov 2006
The conditions under which stimulus over-selectivity occurred were studied using a matching-to-sample procedure with non-autistic adults. A matching-to-sample discrimination learning task with a number of sample-comparison retention intervals was used. The results demonstrated that an increase in retention interval increased the degree of stimulus overselectivity displayed. In addition, it was shown that the matching-to-sample procedure is suitable for eliciting overselectivity in a non-autistic adult sample.
Descriptors: Intervals, Discrimination Learning, Adults, Task Analysis, Retention (Psychology), Stimuli
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