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Modeling,tuition, and sanction effects on self-control at different ages
Authors:Joseph C. LaVoie  Kenneth Anderson  Beth Fraze  Kathy Johnson
Affiliation:University of Nebraska at Omaha USA
Abstract:The effects of age, modeling, tuition, and sanctions on self-control of motor behavior were examined. Children 6, 7, 9, and 11 years of age individually participated. A male model either: (a) instructed and performed “Simon Says” in the traditional manner, (b) introduced the sanction “Don't” on the inhibition trials, (c) performed an action that differed from the instruction, or (d) gave instructions only. Activation latency and inhibition error were influenced most greatly by the actions of the model and the introduction of a negative sanction, whereas tuition was less effective. Age differences were present for inhibition errors as well as activation latency and error. The discussion focused on the differential effects of modeling and tuition on deviant responding.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to Joseph C. LaVoie. Department of Psychology   University of Nebraska at Omaha   Omaha   NE 68182.
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