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Effects of Serial- or Single-Alternative Training on Resurgence
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Diaz-Salvat, Claudia C
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Behavioral psychology
2018
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Effects of Serial- or Single-Alternative Training on Resurgence
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Effects of Serial- or Single-Alternative Training on Resurgence
2018
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Serial-response training involves the consecutive training of several alternative responses whereas single-response training involves the training of a single alternative response. Serial-response training may mitigate resurgence of a target response when compared to teaching a single alternative response. However, previous evaluations did not control for the number of available response options across conditions. This study compared serial- and single-response training on resurgence of a target behavior when the number of response options was held constant. Serial-response training involved reinforcing each of four alternative responses sequentially. Single-response training involved reinforcing a single alternative response. Resurgence was tested by withholding all reinforcers and examining transient increases in response rates. No consistent differences across conditions occurred. Our results suggest that the number of available response options, and not serial-response training, was critical to outcomes.
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
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9780438723627, 0438723627
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