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Article: EMERGENCE OF CONDITIONAL STIMULUS RELATIONS AND TRANSFER OF RESPONDENT ELICITING FUNCTIONS AMONG COMPOUND STIMULI.
- Article from:
- The Psychological Record
- Article date:
- September 22, 2000
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Previous research has demonstrated that conditioned elicitation functions can transfer via stimulus equivalence classes. However, thus far investigations in this area have been limited to stimulus equivalence classes involving single element stimuli. This study attempted to demonstrate the transfer of eliciting functions via emergent relations involving compound stimuli. Eight college students participated in this study. Six of these participated in all experimental procedures, while the remaining two served as controls and did not receive some phases of the experiment. The experimental participants were first taught nine conditional relations of compound stimuli and ...