SΔp:缺少的歧视性刺激不惩罚的原因
Catalina N Rey1, Joshua K Pritchard2, Byron Wine3
1University of Nebraska Medical Center's Munroe-Meyer Institute, Omaha, Nebraska.
Behavior analysis (Washington, D.C.)
|July 10, 2023
概括
在行为科学中,精确的术语是至关重要的. 这项研究提出了与惩罚相关的刺激控制的精细化术语,提高了行为分析中的概念清晰度.
科学领域:
- 行为科学是一种行为科学.
- 对行为进行实验分析.
- 行为心理学 行为心理学
背景情况:
- 准确的术语对于行为分析的科学完整性至关重要.
- 目前的刺激控制术语对于强化是很成熟的,但对于惩罚却缺乏完整性.
- 现有的歧视性刺激控制概念需要改进,特别是在惩罚的背景下.
研究的目的:
- 加强歧视性刺激控制与惩罚有关的概念化.
- 建议对惩罚的歧视性刺激的定义进行修改 (SDp).
- 引入一个新的术语,用于处罚应急是无效的情况.
主要方法:
- 对刺激控制现有术语的概念分析.
- 关于强制和惩罚应急情况的文献综述.
- 建议修订定义和行为分析中的新分类学术语.
主要成果:
- 在目前对惩罚歧视性刺激的定义中发现了局限性 (SDp).
- 强调需要一个术语来描述非活动性惩罚应急情况.
- 提出了具体的修改,以提高与惩罚有关的刺激控制的术语准确性.
结论:
- 改进术语,特别是惩罚的歧视性刺激 (SDp),将提高概念的清晰度.
- 引入一个术语用于非活动性惩罚的应急情况将提供一个更完整的分类学.
- 这些术语增强对于行为科学的持续演变和完整性至关重要.
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