A VARIABLE INFLUENCING THE PERFORMANCE OF GENERALIZED IMITATIVE BEHAVIORS 1, 2

  • Peterson R
  • Whitehurst G
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Abstract

This research attempted to demonstrate some of the conditions that would influence the performance of generalized imitative behaviors in young children. Two experiments were conducted. The results of Exp. I indicated that generalized imitative behaviors can be very durable; only one of three subjects was influenced by a variety of reinforcement‐like procedures. Control over the behavior of all three subjects was obtained when a setting event involving the presence or absence of the experimenter was systematically varied. A second test of this variable was carried out in Exp. II. Results showed moderate to strong control over non‐reinforced imitations in four preschool children.

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Peterson, R. F., & Whitehurst, G. J. (1971). A VARIABLE INFLUENCING THE PERFORMANCE OF GENERALIZED IMITATIVE BEHAVIORS 1, 2. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 4(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1901/jaba.1971.4-1

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