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Progressing from programmatic to discovery research: a case example with the overjustification effect
Authors:Roane Henry S  Fisher Wayne W  McDonough Erin M
Affiliation:Marcus and Kennedy Krieger Institutes, Emory University School Of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia 30329, USA.
Abstract:Scientific research progresses along planned (programmatic research) and unplanned (discovery research) paths. In the current investigation, we attempted to conduct a single-case evaluation of the overjustification effect (i.e., programmatic research). Results of the initial analysis were contrary to the overjustification hypothesis in that removal of the reward contingency produced an increase in responding. Based on this unexpected finding, we conducted subsequent analyses to further evaluate the mechanisms underlying these results (i.e., discovery research). Results of the additional analyses suggested that the reward contingency functioned as punishment (because the participant preferred the task to the rewards) and that withdrawal of the contingency produced punishment contrast.
Keywords:autism  behavioral contrast  discovery research  overjustification  punishment
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