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Equivalence relations and the contextual control of multiple derived stimulus functions
Authors:William F. Perez  Sunna P. de Azevedo  Cainã T. Gomes  Christian Vichi
Affiliation:1. Paradigma – Centro de Ciências e Tecnologia do Comportamento, Brazil;2. Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco, Brazil
Abstract:Contextual control is a key aspect in equivalence research to support the claim that stimuli may have multiple functions or symbols may have multiple meanings. The present study investigated the contextual control of multiple derived stimulus functions in two experiments. In Experiment 1, equivalence classes were formed and one stimulus set from each class was used to establish two different functions: one via positive reinforcement (key-pressing) and another via negative reinforcement (button clicking), both under contextual control of two different background colors. Later, other stimuli from the equivalence class were presented on those background colors and contextual control of multiple derived stimulus functions was assessed. Experiment 2 added a third background in which no programmed response was reinforced, that is, responses were extinguished. Transfer-of-function tests revealed contextual control of three different functions, including derived extinction. Implications for equivalence relations as a behavior-analytical model of symbolic functioning are discussed.
Keywords:stimulus equivalence  contextual control  multiple derived stimulus functions  transfer of function  Cfunc  humans
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