Effect of age and type of reinforcer in the equivalence – equivalence by a partition procedure

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Effect of age and type of reinforcer in the equivalence – equivalence by a partition procedure
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Barnes, D., Hegarty, N. y Smeets, P. M. (1997). Relating equivalence relations to equivalence relations: A relational framing model of complex human functioning. Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 14, 57-83. Benjumea, S. (1993). Condicionamiento instrumental humano. In J. I. Navarro (Ed.), Aprendizaje y memoria humana. Aspectos básicos y evolutivos (pp. 441-479). Madrid: McGraw-Hill. Bohórquez, C., García, A., Gutiérrez, M. T., Gómez, J. y Pérez, V. (2002). Efecto del entrenamiento en reflexividad y la evaluación de equivalencia en la competencia entre relaciones arbitrarias y no arbitrarias en el paradigma equivalencia-equivalencia. International Journal of Psychology & Psychological Therapy, 2(1), 41-56.
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Equivalence – Equivalence responding (Barnes et al., 1997), based on derived or non-explicitly trained relational responding, supports a behaviour-analytic model of analogical reasoning. Conditional discriminations are the most common procedure used to train its prerequisites. In this exploratory work we test Vaughan’s (1988) simple discrimination procedure instead to derive Eq-Eq responses in children. Two factors were assessed: type of reinforcer used (primary or secondary) and age of participants (9-10 or 12-13 years). The procedure successfully leaded to the derivation of equivalence – equivalence responses, and both factors influenced the results: selecting older children and applying primary reinforcement leaded to faster learning and better results in the equivalence – equivalence test. No interaction between factors was found. This training procedure can provide a new way to investigate the behavioural prerequisites of this important ability
Garcia, Andres
Pérez González, Fatima
Martín Vera, Rocío
Gutiérrez Domínguez, Mayte
Gómez Bujedo, Jesús
Pérez Fernández, Vicente
Benjumea Rodriguez, Santiago
Equivalence classes
functional classes
equivalence-equivalence
analogical reasoning
children.
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https://doi.org/10.21500/20112084.788
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title Effect of age and type of reinforcer in the equivalence – equivalence by a partition procedure
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Garcia, Andres
Pérez González, Fatima
Martín Vera, Rocío
Gutiérrez Domínguez, Mayte
Gómez Bujedo, Jesús
Pérez Fernández, Vicente
Benjumea Rodriguez, Santiago
partition
Equivalence classes
functional classes
equivalence-equivalence
analogical reasoning
children.
title_short Effect of age and type of reinforcer in the equivalence – equivalence by a partition procedure
title_full Effect of age and type of reinforcer in the equivalence – equivalence by a partition procedure
title_fullStr Effect of age and type of reinforcer in the equivalence – equivalence by a partition procedure
title_full_unstemmed Effect of age and type of reinforcer in the equivalence – equivalence by a partition procedure
title_sort effect of age and type of reinforcer in the equivalence – equivalence by a partition procedure
description_eng Equivalence – Equivalence responding (Barnes et al., 1997), based on derived or non-explicitly trained relational responding, supports a behaviour-analytic model of analogical reasoning. Conditional discriminations are the most common procedure used to train its prerequisites. In this exploratory work we test Vaughan’s (1988) simple discrimination procedure instead to derive Eq-Eq responses in children. Two factors were assessed: type of reinforcer used (primary or secondary) and age of participants (9-10 or 12-13 years). The procedure successfully leaded to the derivation of equivalence – equivalence responses, and both factors influenced the results: selecting older children and applying primary reinforcement leaded to faster learning and better results in the equivalence – equivalence test. No interaction between factors was found. This training procedure can provide a new way to investigate the behavioural prerequisites of this important ability
author Garcia, Andres
Pérez González, Fatima
Martín Vera, Rocío
Gutiérrez Domínguez, Mayte
Gómez Bujedo, Jesús
Pérez Fernández, Vicente
Benjumea Rodriguez, Santiago
author_facet Garcia, Andres
Pérez González, Fatima
Martín Vera, Rocío
Gutiérrez Domínguez, Mayte
Gómez Bujedo, Jesús
Pérez Fernández, Vicente
Benjumea Rodriguez, Santiago
topic partition
Equivalence classes
functional classes
equivalence-equivalence
analogical reasoning
children.
topic_facet partition
Equivalence classes
functional classes
equivalence-equivalence
analogical reasoning
children.
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references_eng Barnes, D., Hegarty, N. y Smeets, P. M. (1997). Relating equivalence relations to equivalence relations: A relational framing model of complex human functioning. Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 14, 57-83. Benjumea, S. (1993). Condicionamiento instrumental humano. In J. I. Navarro (Ed.), Aprendizaje y memoria humana. Aspectos básicos y evolutivos (pp. 441-479). Madrid: McGraw-Hill. Bohórquez, C., García, A., Gutiérrez, M. T., Gómez, J. y Pérez, V. (2002). Efecto del entrenamiento en reflexividad y la evaluación de equivalencia en la competencia entre relaciones arbitrarias y no arbitrarias en el paradigma equivalencia-equivalencia. International Journal of Psychology & Psychological Therapy, 2(1), 41-56.
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