Diferentes formas de regras no controle do comportamento
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Resumo: | Variables that influence rule control are important to be known because the control by rules seems to be a distinctive characteristic of humans. Some of these variables are the specification of deadlines and consequences in rules that also state immediate (OIR) or delayed (OAR) opportunity to respond, investigated by Bram & Malott (1990), Mistr & Glenn (1992) e Hupp & Reitman (1999) and replicated in this experiment. Two experiments have been conducted; the first one, due to unpredictable variables interference, it was used as a preparatory for the second one. Four children, between 3 years and 11 months and 5 years and 6 months old participated in the experiment and were divided in 2 groups. The 2 children in Group I were exposed to conditions PI (in which rules specified an immediate deadline), CA (rules specified delayed consequence) and CA-PI (rules specified delayed consequence and immediate deadline) with OIR, and children in Group II, to the same conditions, but with OAR. Results suggested that the specification of immediate deadline or delayed consequence could be enough to evoke the response specified by the rule in OIR, however, the variables manipulated could have had their effect modulated by the presence of the variable history of rule following, and therefore, the interaction between them is still to be investigated. In conditions with OAR, the variable specification of delayed consequence and immediate deadline had a subtle effect and Mistr & Glenn (1992)‟s suggestion that the declaration of immediate consequence could be critical in OAR condition, couldn‟t be discarded. The variable type of opportunity to respond showed to be critical, although could have also been in interaction with the history of rule following to produce some of the results. It was also found verbalizations of the participants, which we called rule related responses, which seemed to differ between groups and thus deserve a greater investigation. The long-lasting function-altering effect of rules was observed in the preparatory experiment |
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Sério, Tereza Maria de Azevedo PiresSério, Tereza Maria de Azevedo Pireshttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4429127E3Mendonça, Mônica Milharézi2016-04-29T13:18:17Z2010-07-272010-05-18Mendonça, Mônica Milharézi. Different forms of rules in behavior control. 2010. 110 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Psicologia) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2010.https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/16880Variables that influence rule control are important to be known because the control by rules seems to be a distinctive characteristic of humans. Some of these variables are the specification of deadlines and consequences in rules that also state immediate (OIR) or delayed (OAR) opportunity to respond, investigated by Bram & Malott (1990), Mistr & Glenn (1992) e Hupp & Reitman (1999) and replicated in this experiment. Two experiments have been conducted; the first one, due to unpredictable variables interference, it was used as a preparatory for the second one. Four children, between 3 years and 11 months and 5 years and 6 months old participated in the experiment and were divided in 2 groups. The 2 children in Group I were exposed to conditions PI (in which rules specified an immediate deadline), CA (rules specified delayed consequence) and CA-PI (rules specified delayed consequence and immediate deadline) with OIR, and children in Group II, to the same conditions, but with OAR. Results suggested that the specification of immediate deadline or delayed consequence could be enough to evoke the response specified by the rule in OIR, however, the variables manipulated could have had their effect modulated by the presence of the variable history of rule following, and therefore, the interaction between them is still to be investigated. In conditions with OAR, the variable specification of delayed consequence and immediate deadline had a subtle effect and Mistr & Glenn (1992)‟s suggestion that the declaration of immediate consequence could be critical in OAR condition, couldn‟t be discarded. The variable type of opportunity to respond showed to be critical, although could have also been in interaction with the history of rule following to produce some of the results. It was also found verbalizations of the participants, which we called rule related responses, which seemed to differ between groups and thus deserve a greater investigation. The long-lasting function-altering effect of rules was observed in the preparatory experimentVariáveis que influenciam o controle por regras são importantes de serem conhecidas, pois o controle por regras parece ser uma característica distintiva de humanos. Algumas destas variáveis são as especificações de prazos e consequências em regras que declaram oportunidade imediata (OIR) e atrasada para responder (OAR), investigadas por Bram & Malott (1990), Mistr & Glenn (1992) e Hupp & Reitman (1999) e replicadas no presente experimento. Foram realizados 2 experimentos, o 1°, devido à interferência de variáveis não previstas, serviu como preparatório para o 2° experimento (experimento principal). Do experimento principal participaram 4 crianças, com idades entre 3 anos e 11 meses e 5 anos e 6 meses, divididas em 2 grupos. As 2 crianças do Grupo I passaram pelas condições PI (em que regras especificavam prazo imediato), CA (especificavam consequência atrasada) e CA-PI (consequência atrasada e prazo imediato) em OIR e as 2 crianças do Grupo II, pelas mesmas condições, porém em OAR. Os resultaram sugeriram que a especificação de prazo imediato ou de consequência atrasada poderia ser suficiente para evocar a resposta especificada pela regra em OIR, entretanto, as variáveis manipuladas podem ter tido seu efeito modulado pela presença da variável história de seguimento de regras e, portanto, a interação entre elas ainda deve ser investigada. Nas condições em OAR, a variável especificação de consequência atrasada e prazo imediato teve um efeito sutil, e a hipótese de Mistr & Glenn (1992) de que a declaração de consequência imediata seria crítica em OAR não pôde ser descartada. A variável tipo de oportunidade para responder se mostrou crítica, embora também possa ter estado em interação com a história de seguimento de regras para produzir alguns dos resultados. Foram encontradas também verbalizações dos participantes, a que chamamos respostas relacionadas à regra, que pareceram diferir entre os grupos e merecem, portanto, maior investigação. O efeito duradouro da função alteradora de função das regras pôde ser observado no experimento preparatórioCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superiorapplication/pdfhttp://tede2.pucsp.br/tede/retrieve/35652/Monica%20Milharezi%20Mendonca.pdf.jpgporPontifícia Universidade Católica de São PauloPrograma de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Psicologia Experimental: Análise do ComportamentoPUC-SPBRPsicologiaControle por regrasFunções de regrasOportunidade imediata para responderOportunidade atrasada para responderAvaliacao do comportamentoComportamento humanoControle (Psicologia)Control by rulesRule functionsImmediate opportunity to respondDelayed opportunity to respondCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA::PSICOLOGIA EXPERIMENTALDiferentes formas de regras no controle do comportamentoDifferent forms of rules in behavior controlinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_SPinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPTEXTMonica Milharezi Mendonca.pdf.txtMonica Milharezi Mendonca.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain246154https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/16880/3/Monica%20Milharezi%20Mendonca.pdf.txtd2ab95d35a12c990aab51a9d45dde2efMD53ORIGINALMonica Milharezi Mendonca.pdfapplication/pdf1227656https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/16880/1/Monica%20Milharezi%20Mendonca.pdfe4408bd029458b28b9a5b7d2bf8dbf72MD51THUMBNAILMonica Milharezi Mendonca.pdf.jpgMonica Milharezi Mendonca.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2044https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/16880/2/Monica%20Milharezi%20Mendonca.pdf.jpgb11d0cc07bdb454144722c8b7452b7baMD52handle/168802022-04-28 14:29:12.875oai:repositorio.pucsp.br:handle/16880Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://sapientia.pucsp.br/https://sapientia.pucsp.br/oai/requestbngkatende@pucsp.br||rapassi@pucsp.bropendoar:2022-04-28T17:29:12Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_SP - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false |
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Diferentes formas de regras no controle do comportamento |
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Different forms of rules in behavior control |
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Diferentes formas de regras no controle do comportamento |
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Diferentes formas de regras no controle do comportamento Mendonça, Mônica Milharézi Controle por regras Funções de regras Oportunidade imediata para responder Oportunidade atrasada para responder Avaliacao do comportamento Comportamento humano Controle (Psicologia) Control by rules Rule functions Immediate opportunity to respond Delayed opportunity to respond CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA::PSICOLOGIA EXPERIMENTAL |
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Diferentes formas de regras no controle do comportamento |
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Diferentes formas de regras no controle do comportamento |
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Diferentes formas de regras no controle do comportamento |
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Diferentes formas de regras no controle do comportamento |
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Diferentes formas de regras no controle do comportamento |
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Mendonça, Mônica Milharézi |
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Sério, Tereza Maria de Azevedo Pires |
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Sério, Tereza Maria de Azevedo Pires |
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Controle por regras Funções de regras Oportunidade imediata para responder Oportunidade atrasada para responder Avaliacao do comportamento Comportamento humano Controle (Psicologia) |
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Controle por regras Funções de regras Oportunidade imediata para responder Oportunidade atrasada para responder Avaliacao do comportamento Comportamento humano Controle (Psicologia) Control by rules Rule functions Immediate opportunity to respond Delayed opportunity to respond CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA::PSICOLOGIA EXPERIMENTAL |
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Control by rules Rule functions Immediate opportunity to respond Delayed opportunity to respond |
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Variables that influence rule control are important to be known because the control by rules seems to be a distinctive characteristic of humans. Some of these variables are the specification of deadlines and consequences in rules that also state immediate (OIR) or delayed (OAR) opportunity to respond, investigated by Bram & Malott (1990), Mistr & Glenn (1992) e Hupp & Reitman (1999) and replicated in this experiment. Two experiments have been conducted; the first one, due to unpredictable variables interference, it was used as a preparatory for the second one. Four children, between 3 years and 11 months and 5 years and 6 months old participated in the experiment and were divided in 2 groups. The 2 children in Group I were exposed to conditions PI (in which rules specified an immediate deadline), CA (rules specified delayed consequence) and CA-PI (rules specified delayed consequence and immediate deadline) with OIR, and children in Group II, to the same conditions, but with OAR. Results suggested that the specification of immediate deadline or delayed consequence could be enough to evoke the response specified by the rule in OIR, however, the variables manipulated could have had their effect modulated by the presence of the variable history of rule following, and therefore, the interaction between them is still to be investigated. In conditions with OAR, the variable specification of delayed consequence and immediate deadline had a subtle effect and Mistr & Glenn (1992)‟s suggestion that the declaration of immediate consequence could be critical in OAR condition, couldn‟t be discarded. The variable type of opportunity to respond showed to be critical, although could have also been in interaction with the history of rule following to produce some of the results. It was also found verbalizations of the participants, which we called rule related responses, which seemed to differ between groups and thus deserve a greater investigation. The long-lasting function-altering effect of rules was observed in the preparatory experiment |
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