Behavioral momentum and multiple stimulus control topographies
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1):109-109 (2000)
| Abstract | We have analyzed many discrimination learning difficulties as reflecting multiple stimulus control topographies (SCTs). Nevin & Grace's analysis offers new variables to consider in the design of stimulus-control shaping procedures and cross-setting generalization of newly established behavior. A multiple-SCT perspective also suggests that fixed-trial discrimination procedures may offer advantages for reconciling momentum theory and partial reinforcement extinction effects. | |||||||||
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