Observing responses and discrimination learning |
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Authors: | H. Philip Zeigler L. B. Wyckoff Jr. |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin,b Research Fellow, National Institute of Mental Health,c Department of Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
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Abstract: | An operant response in the pigeon, whose performance results in exposure to the discriminative stimuli, is described and suggested as an experimental analogue for “observing.” Such an operant response is then used to explore the relationship between observing responses and discrimination learning in a variety of discrimination situations, of progressively increasing complexity. In general, the results support the contention that the development and maintainence of observing responses is closely related to the degree of differential behaviour manifested toward the discriminative stimuli. Certain modifications are suggested in the theoretical formulation underlying the concept of “observing responses.” |
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