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Millar, W. Stuart – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1972
Initial experiment demonstrated operant acquisition of an instrumental hand-pulling response in 4-8-month-old infants; the effect achieved with contingent, noncontingent, delayed reinforcement, and the suppression, recovery, and facilitation effects of noncontingent stimulation are discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Conditioning, Infant Behavior, Operant Conditioning
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Siegel, Gerald M.; Hanson, Bruce – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1972
Descriptors: Operant Conditioning, Reinforcement, Research Projects, Responses
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Majovski, Lawrence V.; Clement, Paul W. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1977
A total of 12 elementary school children participated in a study on the effect of percentage in variable amounts of reinforcement under several variable interval schedules. (MS)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Elementary School Students, Experimental Psychology, Operant Conditioning
Brookshire, Robert H. – J Speech Hearing Res, 1969
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Conditioning, Language Fluency, Language Research
Doctor, Ronald M. – Child Develop, 1969
Based on an MA thesis submitted to the University of Illinois.
Descriptors: Conditioning, Elementary School Students, Extinction (Psychology), Perception
Hiner, Gladys; Viney, Wayne – 1969
To investigate the resistance to extinction in mentally handicapped children under conditions of stimulus variation, three experiments involving mildly retarded children were conducted. Test procedures were altered somewhat in each case (the new learning task chosen for the second experiment being a reversal shift of experiment one), and the third…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Theories, Exceptional Child Research, Mental Retardation
Eachus, Herbert Todd – 1971
The basic principles of operant and classical conditioning are presented, and their applications for the in-service training of teachers are discussed. Certain classroom behaviors are analyzed and applied to the classic stimulus-response paradigm. Activities are generically classified as positive or negative reinforcers and these reinforcers, in…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Conditioning, Inservice Education, Inservice Teacher Education
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Remington, R. E.; Strongman, D. T. – British Journal of Psychology, 1972
Study was designed to investigate the effects of signalled non-contingent reward on the operant behaviour of human subjects. (Authors)
Descriptors: Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, Positive Reinforcement, Psychological Studies
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Namenek, Andre A.; Schuldt, W. John – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1971
Subjects were given a set emphasizing the importance of facilitative conditions or one in which no specific mention was made of the conditions. Although learning was not clearly demonstrated, the results indicated that the experimenters high in facilitative conditions elicited a greater percentage of the response class than did experimenters low…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Characteristics, Empathy, Responses
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Cooperman, Marc; Child, Irvin L. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1971
The present study attempted to duplicate earlier findings and to investigate the effects of mechanical as well as personal reinforcement. However, the acquisition and extinction differences between oral and anal scoring types reported in the earlier studies were not obtained with either personal or mechanical reinforcement. (Author)
Descriptors: Conditioning, Negative Reinforcement, Positive Reinforcement, Psychological Characteristics
Murray, E. Neil – J Abnorm Psychol, 1969
Research supported in part by a United States Public Health Service grant. Article based on a PhD thesis submitted to the University of Pittsburgh. Reprints from: E.N. Murray, Dept of Psychology, State Univ of N.Y., Buffalo, N.Y.
Descriptors: Anxiety, Emotional Adjustment, Learning Processes, Motor Reactions
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Floccia, Caroline; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1997
Three experiments examined whether newborns are sensitive to an operant-conditioning task involving unprepared relation between a response and a stimuli. Found that newborns tested under the High-Amplitude Sucking procedure were involved in an operant-learning situation, in that an increase in sucking rates could be obtained after an auditory…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Infant Behavior, Neonates, Operant Conditioning
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Martinez, Hector; Tamayo, Ricardo – Psychological Record, 2005
In two experiments, 40 undergraduate students were trained on conditional discrimination tasks (matching to sample) involving 1 of 4 types of instructional histories: (a) true instructions followed by false instructions; (b) false instructions followed by true instructions; (c) true instructions followed by true instructions, with a change of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Operant Conditioning, Reinforcement, Responses
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Bernier, Raphael; Dawson, Geraldine; Panagiotides, Heracles; Webb, Sara – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2005
The present study utilized a fear potentiated startle paradigm to examine amygdala function in individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Two competing hypotheses regarding amygdala dysfunction in autism have been proposed: (1) The amygdala is under-responsive, in which case it would be predicted that, in a fear potentiated startle experiment,…
Descriptors: Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Fear, Responses, Brain
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Tu, Joyce C. – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2006
In the present study, joint-control training was applied when teaching manded selection responses to children with autism. Four vocal children with autism participated in the first experiment, two males (ages seven and eight) and two females (ages seven and nine). The results showed that it was only after object-word naming was trained under joint…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Selection, Responses, Verbal Operant Conditioning
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