Evidence for the interchangeability of an avoidance behavior and a negative occasion setter

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Recent research on avoidance behavior provided evidence that such behavior can function as a negative occasion setter. We tested this hypothesis further by investigating whether the modulatory function of a stimulus occasion setter transfers selectively to a relation previously modulated by an avoidance behavior, and whether the modulatory function of an avoidance behavior transfers selectively to a relation previously modulated by a stimulus occasion setter. The three experiments reported in this article provided evidence to support this hypothesis. Furthermore, the results of Experiment 1 suggested that the presence of counterconditioning trials is not a necessary condition for an avoidance behavior to function as a negative occasion setter. All three reported experiments support the occasionsetting account of avoidance behavior. Copyright 2008 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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Declercq, M., & De Houwer, J. (2008). Evidence for the interchangeability of an avoidance behavior and a negative occasion setter. Learning and Behavior, 36(4), 290–300. https://doi.org/10.3758/LB.36.4.290

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