EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF CHANGING REINFORCEMENT SCHEDULE COMPONENTS ON PREVIOUSLY EXTINGUISHED RESPONDING

The present study used a Microsoft Visual Basic computer program to examine the effects of changing reinforcement schedule components on response allocation following previously extinguished responding. In Experiment 1, participants allocated responses to three different colored buttons that moved a...

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Main Author: Jordan, Samuel Decon
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Published: OpenSIUC 2015
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spelling ndltd-siu.edu-oai-opensiuc.lib.siu.edu-theses-26292018-12-20T04:33:21Z EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF CHANGING REINFORCEMENT SCHEDULE COMPONENTS ON PREVIOUSLY EXTINGUISHED RESPONDING Jordan, Samuel Decon The present study used a Microsoft Visual Basic computer program to examine the effects of changing reinforcement schedule components on response allocation following previously extinguished responding. In Experiment 1, participants allocated responses to three different colored buttons that moved around the screen after each successive click. Components were arranged such that clicking on one button resulted in reinforcer delivery on a programmed variable-interval (VI) 10 s schedule while clicking either of the other two buttons did not result in programmed reinforcer deliveries. Results of Experiment 1 may have been confounded by an unintended signaling of component changes, so an identical experiment was repeated without a point counter visible to the participants. The results of Experiment 2 indicated an induced responding on the button most recently associated with reinforcement when the reinforcement schedule changed. This induction effect is discussed in relation to current conceptions of relapse effects in the scientific literature and implications for treatment of challenging behavior. 2015-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/1615 https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2629&context=theses Theses OpenSIUC Induction Relapse Response generalization
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topic Induction
Relapse
Response generalization
spellingShingle Induction
Relapse
Response generalization
Jordan, Samuel Decon
EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF CHANGING REINFORCEMENT SCHEDULE COMPONENTS ON PREVIOUSLY EXTINGUISHED RESPONDING
description The present study used a Microsoft Visual Basic computer program to examine the effects of changing reinforcement schedule components on response allocation following previously extinguished responding. In Experiment 1, participants allocated responses to three different colored buttons that moved around the screen after each successive click. Components were arranged such that clicking on one button resulted in reinforcer delivery on a programmed variable-interval (VI) 10 s schedule while clicking either of the other two buttons did not result in programmed reinforcer deliveries. Results of Experiment 1 may have been confounded by an unintended signaling of component changes, so an identical experiment was repeated without a point counter visible to the participants. The results of Experiment 2 indicated an induced responding on the button most recently associated with reinforcement when the reinforcement schedule changed. This induction effect is discussed in relation to current conceptions of relapse effects in the scientific literature and implications for treatment of challenging behavior.
author Jordan, Samuel Decon
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title EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF CHANGING REINFORCEMENT SCHEDULE COMPONENTS ON PREVIOUSLY EXTINGUISHED RESPONDING
title_short EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF CHANGING REINFORCEMENT SCHEDULE COMPONENTS ON PREVIOUSLY EXTINGUISHED RESPONDING
title_full EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF CHANGING REINFORCEMENT SCHEDULE COMPONENTS ON PREVIOUSLY EXTINGUISHED RESPONDING
title_fullStr EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF CHANGING REINFORCEMENT SCHEDULE COMPONENTS ON PREVIOUSLY EXTINGUISHED RESPONDING
title_full_unstemmed EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF CHANGING REINFORCEMENT SCHEDULE COMPONENTS ON PREVIOUSLY EXTINGUISHED RESPONDING
title_sort examining the effects of changing reinforcement schedule components on previously extinguished responding
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