EQUIVALENCE CLASSES GENERATED BY SEQUENCE TRAINING

Z. Gabriela Sigurdardottir, Gina Green*, Richard R. Saunders

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Abstract

In Experiment 1, 3 adult females were taught with verbal instructions and contingencies to select, in sequence, three arbitrary visual stimuli from an array of five stimuli. After four different sequences were taught, match‐to‐sample tests assessed emergent conditional relations among all stimuli that had been selected in the same order in the sequences. Subjects' performances indicated development of four stimulus classes, three based on ordinal position and one based on nonselection. Next, match‐to‐sample training established conditional relations between each of four novel figures and one member of each of the ordinal stimulus classes. Tests confirmed that the classes were equivalence classes, each expanded by one new member. In subsequent sequence tests, the new stimuli were selected in a sequence that was consistent with ordinal class membership. Experiment 2 replicated Experiment 1 with 2 different adult females, but the verbal instructions were omitted. Results were similar to Experiment 1, except that extensive review and retesting were required before expansion of the ordinal classes with the novel figures was observed. 1990 Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)47-63
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Volume53
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 1990

Other keywords

  • college students
  • equivalence classes
  • grammatical elements
  • instructions
  • match to sample
  • sequences
  • syntactical classes
  • touch screen press

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