Stimulus Equivalence And Concept Learning
Working out the similarities and differences between human and nonhuman behavior.
Stimulus equivalence and concept learning. Stimulus equivalence a situation in which an individual learns to respond to all stimuli in a category as if they are interchangeable even though the individual has been taught only a few relations between these stimuli not all possible relations. Associative concept learning stimulus equivalence and relational frame theory. Working out the similarities and differences between human and nonhuman behavior.
Working out the similarities and differences between human and nonhuman behavior. Working out the similarities and differences between human and nonhuman behavior hughes sean. Associative concept learning stimulus equivalence and relational frame theory.
A when the same relevant cue is presented on adjacent trials as many as possibié of the irrelevant stimulus components should have différent values on the two trials b when two different relevant cues are. Detambel and stolurow 1956 p. Concept learning or relating stimuli on the basis of equivalence in their interactions with the environment but can inst ead behave as if stimuli are related to one another in man y different.
2014 journal of experimental behavior analysis. Working out the similarities and differences between human and non human behavior. Stimulus equivalence refers to a learner picking up additional relations between stimuli not explicitly taught to them after they are taught simple relations between stimuli arntzen vaidya 2008 this concept allows the learner to learn more in a shorter amount of time by allowing the client to derive self learn different concepts independently without teaching all.
Sean joseph hughes ugent and dermot barnes holmes. Associative concept learning stimulus equivalence and relational frame theory. Department of psychology national university of ireland maynooth ireland.
Associative concept learning stimulus equivalence and relational frame theory. Barnes holmes dermot journal of the experimental analysis of behavior volume 101 1 jan 1 2014.