A Pilot Study of Observing Responses in Dyadic Competition

Lucille Gates, Tom Cariveau, Casey Irwin Helvey
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Competition is said to be arranged when reinforcers are distributed unequally based on the participants’ performances. Responses that produce access to the participants’ score and/or the score of their competitor(s) are commonly referred to as audits and are analogous to observing responses in the experimental literature. The current study sought to bridge the experimental and dyadic competition literatures by extending previous research on observing (i.e., audit) responses in a human operant arrangement. Ten undergraduate students participated in dyadic competitive arrangements in Minecraft Education on a desktop computer. A single participant competed in successive 3-min contests against one of two automated confederates that differed in their rate of competitive responding. Participants’ rate of competitive, audit, and contest termination responses were measured. Differentiated performances were only observed when participants audited during contests. Implications for experimental research on competitive contingencies are discussed.

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观察双人竞争中的反应的试点研究
当强化物根据参与者的表现进行不平等分配时,就可以说是安排了竞争。能够获得参与者得分和/或其竞争对手得分的反应通常被称为审核,类似于实验文献中的观察反应。本研究试图通过扩展以往在人类操作安排中观察(即审核)反应的研究,在实验和双人竞赛文献之间架起一座桥梁。10 名本科生在台式电脑上参加了 Minecraft 教育中的双人竞技安排。一名参与者在 3 分钟内连续与两名自动同调者中的一名竞争,这两名同调者的竞争反应速度各不相同。对参与者的竞争反应率、审核反应率和竞赛终止反应率进行了测量。只有当参与者在竞赛过程中进行审核时,才能观察到不同的表现。本文讨论了竞争性应急实验研究的意义。
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