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Generalized imitative affection: Relationship to prior kinds of imitation training
Authors:Loren E Acker  Margaret A Acker  Douglas Pearson
Affiliation:University of Victoria, Victoria Canada;Camosun College, Victoria Canada;University of Calgary Canada
Abstract:Two experiments utilizing first- and second-grade Canadian children showed that generalized imitative physical affection was most facilitated by prior imitative physical contact training (as opposed to verbal contact training) when the object of the affection was either a toy teddy bear, Experiment I, or an adult human, Experiment II.Additional findings from Experiment I showed that generalized imitative physical aggression was equally facilitated by imitative physical contact training and that punishment, as well as extinction operations applied to training imitations, resulted in suppression of all generalized imitations with no differential effect of punishment on affection or aggression being noted.The lack of any persisting imitations in a control group in Experiment II, which received noncontingent reinforcement but instructional prompting for training imitations, suggested that instructional control of imitation responses was initially weak and that the contingency between reinforcement and training imitations was critical for continued occurrence of training imitations and any occurrence of generalized physical affection imitations.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Loren E. Acker   Psychology Department   University of Victoria   British Columbia   Canada.
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