Abstract
Two experiments investigated the derived transfer of functions through equivalence relations established using a stimulus pairing observation procedure. In Experiment 1, participants were trained on a simple discrimination (A1+/A2-) and then a stimulus pairing observation procedure was used to establish 4 stimulus pairings (A1-B1, A2-B2, B1-C1, B2-C2). Subsequently, a transfer of the simple discrimination functions through equivalence relations was observed (e.g., C1+/C2-). These procedures were modified in Experiment 2, which demonstrated that spider-fearful and non-spiderfearful participants show differing levels of a transfer of self-reported arousal functions for stimuli used in equivalence relations with video-based material depicting scenes with spiders. The results demonstrate that the stimulus pairing observation procedure provides a viable alternative to matching-to-sample, and also offer tentative support for a derived-relations model of the acquisition of anxiety responses in at least one sub-clinical population.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 223-246 |
| Number of pages | 24 |
| Journal | Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior |
| Volume | 85 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Mar 2006 |
Keywords
- Derived transfer of functions
- Humans
- Simple discrimination
- Spider fearful
- Stimulus pairing observation procedure
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