Training Intraverbal Naming to Establish Matching-to-Sample Performances.

Patricia M Santos, Monica L Ma, Caio F Miguel
Author Information
  1. Patricia M Santos: Department of Psychology, California State University, Sacramento, 6000 J. Street, Sacramento, CA 95819-6007 USA.
  2. Monica L Ma: Department of Psychology, California State University, Sacramento, 6000 J. Street, Sacramento, CA 95819-6007 USA.
  3. Caio F Miguel: Department of Psychology, California State University, Sacramento, 6000 J. Street, Sacramento, CA 95819-6007 USA.

Abstract

The current study evaluated whether training intraverbal naming would be sufficient to establish visual-visual matching-to-sample (MTS) performances in college students. In the first experiment, we used a multiple-probe design across stimulus sets to assess whether six participants could match arbitrary visual stimuli (AB) after learning to tact their two experimentally defined classes (A' and B') and then intraverbally relate their names (i.e., "A' goes with B'"). All participants matched the stimuli accurately after training, as well as emitted the trained intraverbals. In the second experiment, we used a multiple baseline design across four participants to assess whether the same training would produce bi-directional intraverbals in the form of "B' goes with A'," and MTS performance consistent with symmetry (BA). All participants responded accurately during matching and intraverbal tests. Across both experiments, participants stated the trained intraverbals while performing the matching task. Results showed that MTS performance can be established solely by verbal behavior training.

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