Effects of differential reinforcement and task difficulty on preschoolers' compliance with teacher instructions |
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Authors: | Bradley Bucher Hymie Okovita |
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Affiliation: | The University of Western Ontario Canada |
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Abstract: | Preschool children in day schools were given instructions to complete certain tasks. Four tasks were given of two types and two levels of difficulty. In each condition compliance with at most one instruction (one task) was reinforced. In two similar experiments, with six children, general results were: compliance with easy tasks was maintained without reinforcement when any task compliance was reinforced; compliance for hard tasks remained high only when that specific task was reinforced. Thus, generalization of compliance with instructions varied with task difficulty. The setting and procedure for both studies were designed to reduce possible coercive features of laboratory studies of generalized performance. Results show generalized performance can occur under naturalistic conditions. The effect of effort, as a response characteristic affecting generalized performance, is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to the first author Department of Psychology The University of Western Ontario London Ontario N6A 5C2 Canada. |
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