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The transfer of contextual control over equivalence classes through equivalence classes: a possible model of social stereotyping.
Authors:B S Kohlenberg  S C Hayes  L J Hayes
Institution:University of Nevada, Reno 89557-0062.
Abstract:In Experiment 1, subjects acquired conditional equivalence classes controlled by three male and three female names as contextual stimuli. When equivalence relations were tested using new names not used in training (three male and three female), contextual control remained intact. Thus, generalized control of the composition of conditional equivalence classes by characteristically gender-identified names was shown. A basic analysis of this finding was tested in Experiment 2. Contextual equivalence classes were established using as contextual stimuli nonrepresentational visual figures that were members of additional pretrained three-member equivalence classes. When other stimuli in the pretrained equivalence classes were used as contextual stimuli, the conditional equivalence classes remained intact. Control subjects showed that this effect depended on the equivalence relations established in pretraining. The results show that contextual control over equivalence classes can transfer through equivalence classes. The implications of this phenomenon for social stereotyping are discussed.
Keywords:stimulus equivalence  conditional equivalence classes  transfer of functions  sexism  social stereotyping  matching to sample  humans
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