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Feedback and fidelity: Effects of contingent consequences on accuracy of imitation
Authors:Ross Vasta
Affiliation:State University of New York College at Brockport USA
Abstract:Accuracy of imitation by sixty kindergarten subjects was examined using a task in which a female adult modeled a series of pegboard patterns and delivered accuracy-contingent feedback. Four methods of feedback and a nofeedback control were compared. All four feedback groups were more accurate than the control group. The feedback conditions were: positive only, negative only, positive and negative, and negative with correction. The last condition resulted in greater accuracy than the others, which did not differ. All groups, including the control, improved significantly over trials. Accuracy of performance on interspersed, nonfeedback trials was maintained by feedback to the other patterns. Finally, imitation of repeating stimulus patterns did not differ from performance with nonrepeating patterns.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to: Dr. Ross Vasta   Department of Psychology   State University College at Brockport   Brockport   New York 14420.
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