Efeito da dificuldade do emparelhamento com o modelo sobre diferentes topografias do relato verbal

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Autor(a) principal: Machado, Juliana Santana Reina
Data de Publicação: 2009
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/16854
Resumo: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the topography response of report own behavior on a Delayed Matching to Sample (DMTS) response that involves the selection of a stimulus and response that involves the construction of the stimulus that was selected during the DMTS and how it affects the accuracy of report and vice-verse and verify if the difficulty of DMTS affects the report manipulating the number of sample stimulus. Eight undergraduate students were subjects of the research. The procedure consisted of a Delayed Matching to Sample (DMTS) task, the report target behavior, followed by three report tasks: 1) Report by Selection Which one have you chosen? in which the subject should indicate the comparison stimuli he had chosen on the DMTS task, 2) Report by Constructed-Response Construct the figure that you have chosen! and 3) Report about the gain on the target task. In which the subject could say YES , NO or DON T KNOW . The result analysis showed that reports by selection were more accurate and CRMTS reports were less accurate. The manipulation of the number of sample stimulus showed that for the majority of the subjects, when the report was by selection accuracy tended to decrease as the number of elements increased. The curve of report of selection accompanies the DMTS curve. The results about the report about gain were similar with the report by selection. The performance of subjects on report constructed-response was different for all subjects except for three subjects the accuracy of report decrease as the number of stimulus increased
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spelling Micheletto, Nilzahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4277936U9Machado, Juliana Santana Reina2016-04-29T13:18:12Z2009-06-032009-05-15Machado, Juliana Santana Reina. Effect of the difficulty of delayed matching to sample on different topographies of verbal report. 2009. 70 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Psicologia) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2009.https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/16854The purpose of the present study was to investigate the topography response of report own behavior on a Delayed Matching to Sample (DMTS) response that involves the selection of a stimulus and response that involves the construction of the stimulus that was selected during the DMTS and how it affects the accuracy of report and vice-verse and verify if the difficulty of DMTS affects the report manipulating the number of sample stimulus. Eight undergraduate students were subjects of the research. The procedure consisted of a Delayed Matching to Sample (DMTS) task, the report target behavior, followed by three report tasks: 1) Report by Selection Which one have you chosen? in which the subject should indicate the comparison stimuli he had chosen on the DMTS task, 2) Report by Constructed-Response Construct the figure that you have chosen! and 3) Report about the gain on the target task. In which the subject could say YES , NO or DON T KNOW . The result analysis showed that reports by selection were more accurate and CRMTS reports were less accurate. The manipulation of the number of sample stimulus showed that for the majority of the subjects, when the report was by selection accuracy tended to decrease as the number of elements increased. The curve of report of selection accompanies the DMTS curve. The results about the report about gain were similar with the report by selection. The performance of subjects on report constructed-response was different for all subjects except for three subjects the accuracy of report decrease as the number of stimulus increasedO presente estudo teve como objetivo investigar se a topografia da resposta de relatar o próprio comportamento no Delayed Matching to Sample (DMTS) resposta que envolve a seleção do estímulo e resposta que envolve a construção do estímulo que foi selecionado durante o emparelhamento com o modelo atrasado (DMTS) afeta a precisão do relato e vice versa e verificar se a dificuldade da tarefa de DMTS, manipulando a quantidade de estímulos modelo altera o relato verbal e se o relato verbal altera a tarefa alvo. Oito estudantes universitários participaram da pesquisa. O procedimento consistiu em uma tarefa de Delayed Matching to Sample (DMTS) tarefa alvo do relato e em três tarefas de relatos: 1) Relato de Seleção Qual você escolheu? e o participante deveria selecionar o estímulo comparação escolhido na tarefa de DMTS, 2) Relato de Construção (CRMTS) Construa a figura que você escolheu e o participante deveria construir o estímulo que escolheu como estímulo comparação na tarefa de DMTS e 3) Relato sobre acerto na tarefa alvo Você acertou? , tendo como possíveis respostas SIM , NÃO e NÃO SEI . A análise dos resultados constatou que os relatos de seleção foram os mais precisos e os relatos de CRMTS tiveram maior quantidade de imprecisões. A manipulação do número de estímulos modelo na tarefa de DMTS demonstrou que para a maioria dos participantes, quando o relato era de seleção, com o aumento do número de estímulos modelo, o sucesso na tarefa alvo diminuiu e a curva do relato de seleção acompanha a de DMTS, sendo maior em algumas oportunidades. Com relação ao relato sobre acerto, os resultados são semelhantes aos do relato de seleção, sendo que o de seleção é ligeiramente melhor. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Effect of the difficulty of delayed matching to sample on different topographies of verbal report
title Efeito da dificuldade do emparelhamento com o modelo sobre diferentes topografias do relato verbal
spellingShingle Efeito da dificuldade do emparelhamento com o modelo sobre diferentes topografias do relato verbal
Machado, Juliana Santana Reina
Relatos
Avaliacao do comportamento
Comportamento verbal
Delayed Matching do Sample
Verbal behavior
Report
Humans
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA::PSICOLOGIA EXPERIMENTAL
title_short Efeito da dificuldade do emparelhamento com o modelo sobre diferentes topografias do relato verbal
title_full Efeito da dificuldade do emparelhamento com o modelo sobre diferentes topografias do relato verbal
title_fullStr Efeito da dificuldade do emparelhamento com o modelo sobre diferentes topografias do relato verbal
title_full_unstemmed Efeito da dificuldade do emparelhamento com o modelo sobre diferentes topografias do relato verbal
title_sort Efeito da dificuldade do emparelhamento com o modelo sobre diferentes topografias do relato verbal
author Machado, Juliana Santana Reina
author_facet Machado, Juliana Santana Reina
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Avaliacao do comportamento
Comportamento verbal
topic Relatos
Avaliacao do comportamento
Comportamento verbal
Delayed Matching do Sample
Verbal behavior
Report
Humans
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA::PSICOLOGIA EXPERIMENTAL
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Verbal behavior
Report
Humans
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description The purpose of the present study was to investigate the topography response of report own behavior on a Delayed Matching to Sample (DMTS) response that involves the selection of a stimulus and response that involves the construction of the stimulus that was selected during the DMTS and how it affects the accuracy of report and vice-verse and verify if the difficulty of DMTS affects the report manipulating the number of sample stimulus. Eight undergraduate students were subjects of the research. The procedure consisted of a Delayed Matching to Sample (DMTS) task, the report target behavior, followed by three report tasks: 1) Report by Selection Which one have you chosen? in which the subject should indicate the comparison stimuli he had chosen on the DMTS task, 2) Report by Constructed-Response Construct the figure that you have chosen! and 3) Report about the gain on the target task. In which the subject could say YES , NO or DON T KNOW . The result analysis showed that reports by selection were more accurate and CRMTS reports were less accurate. The manipulation of the number of sample stimulus showed that for the majority of the subjects, when the report was by selection accuracy tended to decrease as the number of elements increased. The curve of report of selection accompanies the DMTS curve. The results about the report about gain were similar with the report by selection. The performance of subjects on report constructed-response was different for all subjects except for three subjects the accuracy of report decrease as the number of stimulus increased
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