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ERRORLESS LEARNING: REINFORCEMENT CONTINGENCIES AND STIMULUS CONTROL TRANSFER IN DELAYED PROMPTING
Authors:Paul E. Touchette  Jane S. Howard
Affiliation:DEPARTMENT OF NEUROLOGY, HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL AND CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, STANISLAUS

The Shriver Center, 200 Trapelo Road, Waltham, Massachusetts 02254

Psychology Department, California State College, Stanislaus, Turlock, California 95380.

Abstract:Delayed prompting can produce errorless discrimination learning. There is inherent in the procedure a disparity in reinforcement density which favors unprompted over prompted responses. We used three schedules of reinforcement to investigate the impact of reinforcement probability on transfer of stimulus control. One schedule of reinforcement was equal prior to and following a prompt (CRF/CRF), the second favored unprompted responses (CRF/FR3), and the third favored responses following the prompt (FR3/CRF). Experimental questions concerned the probability of errors, the probability of transfer, and the rate of transfer in the context of delayed prompting. Transfer was accelerated when reinforcement probability favored anticipatory responding. The schedule that favored prompted responses did not prevent a shift to unprompted responding. Errors were infrequent across procedures. Reinforcement probability contributes to but does not entirely determine transfer of stimulus control from a delayed prompt.
Keywords:fading  delay  prompts  schedules of reinforcement  retarded students
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