Artigo

Análise do papel de variáveis sociais e de conseqüências programadas no seguimento de instruções

Twelve children in the eight-to-nine year age range were exposed to a matching-to-sample procedure in an investigation dealing with the role of monitoring in instruction-following. On this task, two comparison stimuli were touched in the presence of a contextual stimulus. Whereas incorrect responses...

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Autor principal: ALBUQUERQUE, Niele Márcia Amaral de
Outros Autores: PARACAMPO, Carla Cristina Paiva, ALBUQUERQUE, Luiz Carlos de
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: por
Publicado em: 2011
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Acesso em linha: http://www.repositorio.ufpa.br:8080/jspui/handle/2011/2393
Resumo:
Twelve children in the eight-to-nine year age range were exposed to a matching-to-sample procedure in an investigation dealing with the role of monitoring in instruction-following. On this task, two comparison stimuli were touched in the presence of a contextual stimulus. Whereas incorrect responses resulted in reinforcement loss, correct responses avoided this consequence. There were five phases in the experiment: Phases 1, 3 and 5 began with an instruction corresponding to the contingencies; contingencies in effect in Phase 1 were reversed in Phase 2, reestablished in Phase 3, reversed again in Phase 4 and renewed in Phase 5. The participants were subjected to two conditions, differing with regard to the phase where an observer was introduced in the experimental situation. During Phases 2 and 4, 10 participants did not follow instructions. This finding indicates that even when monitoring is present, instruction-following does not occur if it is not reinforced.