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Strength of a Secondary Reinforcement as a Function of the Quality of Food Reward
Authors:George W. Lewis  Kenneth M. Michels
Affiliation:Department of Psychology , Purdue University , Lafayette , Indiana , USA
Abstract:Thirty-two children were presented 18 stories containing either a good, neutral, or negative act which was followed by either a reward or punishment. It was predicted that Ss' responses would be influenced by the sanctions. It was also predicted that the type of story (good, neutral, or bad) would influence the extent to which a child judged the act independent of the effects of the sanction (reward or punishment).

These predictions were supported. Ss made more positive responses to acts followed by reward than to those followed by punishment. However, an examination of a Content × Sanction interaction found the sanction of reward relatively ineffective for the stones with negative content.
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