不同任务难度下强化物分布对智力障碍儿童表现和偏好的影响

D. Chin, Kyong-Mee Chung
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累积强化对发育障碍参与者的有效性已被强调过,但累积强化的普遍效应在一定程度上由于缺乏对任务或参与者特征的控制而受到阻碍。本研究评估了在视觉空间工作记忆任务的两个任务难度中,分布强化和累积强化的表现和偏好是否存在差异。参与者是7到13岁的智力残疾儿童。77名被试进行了四组视觉空间工作记忆任务(简单任务的分配和累积强化,困难任务的分配和累积强化)。通过准确率、每分钟反应率和每分钟正确反应率来评估性能。采用三点李克特量表和分布强化与累积强化的选择比来评价偏好。对于困难任务,累积强化的每分钟反应率和每分钟正确反应率的增幅大于分布强化,且在偏好上没有差异。本研究结果表明,智力障碍儿童在累积强化条件下的表现更有效,而累积强化条件仅适用于困难任务。
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The Effects of Reinforcer Distribution on Performance and Preference of Children with Intellectual Disabilities According to Different Levels of Task Difficulty
The effectiveness of accumulated reinforcement on participants with developmental disabilities has been emphasized over distributed reinforcement, but the generalized effect of accumulated reinforcement is hampered in part by lack of controlling task or participant characteristics. The present study evaluated if the performance of, and preference for distributed and accumulated reinforcement were different between two task difficulties of a visuospatial working memory task. Participants were children with intellectual disabilities who were between 7 and 13 years old. 77 participants conducted four sets of visuospatial working memory task(distributed and accumulated reinforcement in an easy task, distributed and accumulated reinforcement in a difficult task). The performance was evaluated by accuracy rate, response rate per minute, and correct response rate per minute. Preference was evaluated by three-point likert scale and selection ratio between distributed and accumulated reinforcement. The increase of response rate per minute and correct response rate per minute in the accumulated reinforcement was greater than the distributed reinforcement for the difficult task, and there was no difference in preference. Findings in the current study suggest that children with intellectual disabilities performed more efficiently at accumulated reinforcement condition, which is only applicable to difficult task.
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