Affiliation:
1. University of Nebraska Omaha United States
2. Simmons University Boston MA United States
3. California State University Sacramento United States
Abstract
AbstractA graphic organizer (GO) is a note‐taking device with concepts and fill‐in spaces that may enhance equivalence yields under suboptimal training and testing parameters (e.g., linear training, simultaneous testing, five‐member all‐abstract classes). We used a nonconcurrent multiple‐probe design across eight adult participants to evaluate the effects of a treatment package consisting of abstract matching‐to‐sample baseline relations training (MTS‐BRT) and GO‐construction training. GOs were faded until participants drew or wrote the trained relations from a blank page, which was available in the pre‐ and posttests. There was a 75% yield (six of eight participants) on the first posttest and a 100% yield following remedial training with Set 1. With Set 2, MTS‐BRT alone resulted in voluntary GO construction and a 75% yield (three of four participants) on the first posttest and a 100% yield following remedial training. These results suggest that teaching participants to draw relations among stimuli may strengthen the effects of MTS‐BRT training on equivalence yields.
Subject
Behavioral Neuroscience,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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