Verbal consequences and emergence of creative behavior

The effects of different types of verbal consequences were evaluated in second order conditional discrimination tasks on creative behavior emergence in four experimental groups. In the first group, it was specified only if the responses were correct or incorrect. For the second group, it was specifi...

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Main Authors: Carpio Ramírez, Claudio Antonio, Pacheco Chávez, Virginia, Morales Chávez, German, Carranza Coello, Jamillet Jazmin, Pacheco Lechón, Linda, Rodríguez Medina, Raúl Narayanam
Format: Online
Language:spa
Published: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2014
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Online Access:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/racc/article/view/5656
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Summary:The effects of different types of verbal consequences were evaluated in second order conditional discrimination tasks on creative behavior emergence in four experimental groups. In the first group, it was specified only if the responses were correct or incorrect. For the second group, it was specified the particular stimulus selected and if that response was correct or incorrect. For the third group, it was specified the relationship between selected comparative stimulus (CoS) and the matching stimulus (MS) and if the answer was correct or incorrect. For the fourth group, it was specified if the relation MS-CoS was equal or not to the relation between the selector stimuli (SS) and if the response was correct or incorrect. Post- training transference and creative behavior tests were performed. The results showed that the different types of verbal consequences promoted contact with different aspects of the performance in the task, being partially relational consequences which promoted higher percentages in transference and creative behavior tests. The conceptual status of the verbal consequences is discussed.