The effectiveness of reward and punishment contingencies on response inhibition |
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Authors: | Arthur F. Costantini Kenneth L. Hoving |
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Affiliation: | Kent State University USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() The relative effectiveness of reward and punishment on the development of response inhibition was evaluated developmentally. Forty kindergarten and forty second-graders received response inhibition training with half of each group rewarded for inhibiting and half punished for not inhibiting. Reward involved the presentation of positive reinforcers, whereas punishment involved their removal. Punishment produced more inhibition at both age levels than did reward. Transfer of inhibition training was evaluated in two tasks. Transfer effects were observed only on one of the two tasks. Reinforcement contingencies and age did not differentially influence the magnitude of transfer. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Arthur F. Costantini Department of Child Development and Family Relations University of Connecticut Storrs Connecticut 06268. |
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