Fading procedures and conditional discrimination in children.

E S Gollin, P Savoy
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Abstract

A discrimination reversal task followed by a conditional discrimination problem was administered to children (age range 36 to 107 months). A fading procedure was used during the discrimination reversal training of some subjects and other subjects were trained by a traditional procedure. More subjects trained by the fading procedure performed without errors during training and more subjects in the traditional group solved the conditional discrimination problem.

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MeSH Term

Child
Child, Preschool
Conditioning, Operant
Cues
Discrimination Learning
Form Perception
Humans
Practice, Psychological
Reversal Learning

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