Evaluation of Lag Schedules and Rules on Persistent Response Variability With Preschoolers in a Group |
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Authors: | Katie M. Wiskow Jasmine Torrecillas Haide Rocha Allison DaSilva |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Psychology and Child Development, College of Science, One University Circle, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA 95382 USA ;2.Present Address: Fresno Unified School District, Fresno, CA USA ;3.California State University, Stanislaus, CA USA ;4.Present Address: Kadiant, Modesto, CA USA |
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Abstract: | In the present study, experimenters evaluated the influence of lag schedules of reinforcement in combination with accurate and inaccurate (complete and incomplete) rules on the response variability of naming category items for typically developing preschoolers in a group format. Results showed that when lag schedules were introduced with 2 categories, response variability generalized to the third category. Furthermore, after participants experienced the lag schedule, variability persisted when the contingency no longer required variability. Participants continued to vary their responses unless the rule and contingency required them to repeat responses. We discuss potential clinical applications of using lag schedules in a group format and including rules during teaching, as well as directions for future research in this area. |
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Keywords: | Categories Group instruction Intraverbals Rules Variability |
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