Noncriterial behavioral variability and related topographic bias in humans

Laurilyn D. Jones, F. Mechner
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ABSTRACT All operant behaviors have multiple characteristics in addition to those criterial for reinforcement, and variation occurs across all. All such characteristics can also reflect topographic bias due to historic and physiological factors. The revealed operant is constructed so that topographic aspects and variation are measurable. In two experiments humans performed a revealed operant response of 14 or more keystrokes. The first and last were mandated, while the middle 12 or more were allowed to vary. There were significant differences in variability among participants, as well as systematic effects of the experimental designs. Despite not being reinforced, variability among complete sequences was high. Test conditions in Experiment 2 resulted in a much larger increase in variability than did suspension of reinforcement in Experiment 1. There was systematic topographic bias both for and against letter keys in the center of the keyboard. There were also correlations between measures of variability and bias.
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人类的非标准行为变异和相关的地形偏差
除强化标准外,所有可操作性行为都具有多种特征,并且在所有行为中都会发生变化。所有这些特征也反映了由于历史和生理因素造成的地形偏差。揭示的操作被构造,使地形方面和变化是可测量的。在两项实验中,人类进行了14次或更多按键的显性操作反应。第一个和最后一个是强制性的,而中间的12个或更多的是允许变化的。参与者之间的可变性有显著差异,实验设计的系统效应也有显著差异。尽管没有被强化,但完整序列之间的变异性很高。实验2的测试条件导致变异性的增加比实验1的强化悬浮要大得多。键盘中心的字母键有系统的地形偏差。变异性和偏倚之间也存在相关性。
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European Journal of Behavior Analysis
European Journal of Behavior Analysis Social Sciences-Education
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