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Published in: Learning & Behavior 4/2015

16-06-2015

Training order and structural location of meaningful stimuli: Effects on equivalence class formation

Authors: Richard K. Nartey, Erik Arntzen, Lanny Fields

Published in: Learning & Behavior | Issue 4/2015

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Abstract

In the present study, equivalence class formation was influenced by the temporal point of inclusion of a meaningful stimulus when baseline relations were serially or sequentially trained, and much less so by the location of the meaningful stimulus in the nodal structure of the class. In Experiment 1, participants attempted to form three 3-node, 5-member classes (A→B→C→D→E) under the simultaneous protocol. After serially training the baseline relations AB, BC, CD, and DE, in that order, the emergence of all emergent relations was tested concurrently. In the A-as-PIC condition, A was meaningful stimulus and B to E were meaningless stimulus, and 60 % of the participants formed classes. In addition, classes were formed by 40 %, 70 %, 40 %, and 20 % of the participants in the B-as-PIC, C-as-PIC, D-as-PIC, and E-as-PIC groups, respectively. Thus, the likelihood of class formation could have been influenced by the location of a meaningful stimulus in the class structure and/or by its order of introduction during training. In Experiment 2, we controlled for any effect of order of introduction by the concurrent training of all of the baseline relations. Regardless of the location of the meaningful stimulus, 0–20 % of participants formed classes. Thus, the temporal order of introducing a meaningful stimulus was the primary modulator of the class-enhancing property of meaningful stimuli, and not the location of the meaningful stimulus in the class structure.

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Metadata
Title
Training order and structural location of meaningful stimuli: Effects on equivalence class formation
Authors
Richard K. Nartey
Erik Arntzen
Lanny Fields
Publication date
16-06-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Learning & Behavior / Issue 4/2015
Print ISSN: 1543-4494
Electronic ISSN: 1543-4508
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3758/s13420-015-0183-0

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