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Interaction of reinforcement conditions and developmental level in a two-choice discrimination task with children
Authors:Robert C Tindall  Richard G Ratliff
Affiliation:University of Wyoming USA;University of Colorado USA
Abstract:A total of 540 first, fourth, and eighth graders, equally divided by sex, were run on a two-choice discrimination task under one of three reinforcement conditions: reward (R) for correct responses, punishment (P) for incorrect responses, or reward and punishment (RP) for correct and incorrect responses. Half the Ss were tested by a male E; half, by a female E. Across all developmental levels, learning was superior in the P group. Complex interactions involving sex of S and E underline the importance of organismic variables in discrimination learning and in specifying parameters of reinforcer effectiveness.
Keywords:Reprint requests should be sent to Robert C. Tindall   Department of Psychology   University of Wyoming   Laramie   WY.
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