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A FURTHER ANALYSIS OF THE VALUE OF CHOICE: CONTROLLING FOR ILLUSORY DISCRIMINATIVE STIMULI AND EVALUATING THE EFFECTS OF LESS PREFERRED ITEMS
Authors:Anna C. Schmidt  Gregory P. Hanley  Stacy A. Layer
Affiliation:1. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS;2. WESTERN NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE
Abstract:We sought to address limitations of prior research that has isolated choice as an independent variable. Children's preferences for the opportunity to choose were evaluated in a concurrent‐chains arrangement in which identical consequences were available in choice and no‐choice conditions. Results demonstrated that preference for choice, in and of itself, was (a) evident in children, (b) not controlled by illusory discriminative stimuli such as the amount from which to choose, and (c) generally unaffected by less preferred and potentially unimportant consequences.
Keywords:choice  concurrent‐chains arrangement  preference assessment  preschool children
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