Sense of Humor and Its Relationship to Personality,Scholastic Aptitude,Emotional Maturity,Height, and Weight |
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Authors: | N Franklin Stump |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology , Keuka College , USA |
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Abstract: | Two experiments were performed having in common the use of sucrose concentration and volume as amount of reinforcement variables, and in situations permitting contrast between concentrations. The following conclusions are reached: 1. It is important to distinguish between the case in which separate subjects are exposed to different concentrations or volumes, and the case in which the same subjects receive different concentrations and volumes. 2. A distinction must be drawn between reinforcement contingencies in which force of response is or is not systematically related to concentration received. In nonforce contingent situations, emitted force is inversely related to concentration, when the same subjects are exposed to the different concentrations. In contingent situations, the relationship tends to be direct. 3. Rate and force of response vary inversely with nonforce contingent volume of sucrose reinforcement, when the same subjects are exposed to the different volumes. 4. Regardless of concentration and volume used, and presumably because of within-session satiation effects, there is a general tendency for rate to decline during nonforce contingent sessions. |
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