É possível produzir variabilidade em metacontingências?

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Priscila Martins dos
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_SP
Texto Completo: https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/16624
Resumo: This study aimed to investigate if it was possible to produce variability in metacontingencies or better, in the aggregate products produced by interlocking contingencies. Two experiments were conducted in which undergraduate students distributed in generations or three participants worked simultaneously. In each generation change the oldest participant in experimental setting was replaced by a naïve participant. The task to each participant, in a computer screen, was to insert 4 numbers from 0 to 9 below 4 numbers presented by the software (also from 0 to 9). Credits (exchanged by money at the end of experiment) could be obtained through points and/or bonuses. Points were individual consequences produced when the sum of numbers presented by the software and those inserted by the participant, in each column, resulted in an odd number in the 4 columns. Bonuses were cultural consequences, obtained when the sum of the 4 numbers inserted by the participant on the left lineage (LE) were smaller than the sum of the numbers inserted by the participant on the central lineage (LC), which was smaller than the sum of the numbers of the participant on the right lineage (LD) producing the aggregate product SLE < SLC < SLD. Experiment 1 had 14 participants (12 generations) and investigated if the removal of a correction procedure used in other researches could promote more variability than that produced in those studies. It was found that this manipulation was not enough to produce variability, and the results were quite similar to the ones from the earlier studies. It was, then, conducted the Experiment 2, also having 14 participants (12 generations) which investigated if a participants reallocation procedure, in each generation change, could produce more variability than it was produced before. It was found to occur more variability in comparison to the other studies, but some variability reduction was also observed (still less drastic than that from Experiment 1), which seems to be typical of selection of / by metacontingencies. The first verbal interactions every generation change were also analyzed in both experiments. The results of this analysis sustained the other results obtained and denoted again to having had differences between the conducted experiments. Other studies are suggested, in order to investigate other aspects involved in the correlation between variability and metacontingencies. Finally, this study corroborate the findings from previous studies and once again and shows that this research protocol enables to investigate different aspects involved in selection of / by metacontingencies
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spelling Andery, Maria Amáliahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4443580U6Santos, Priscila Martins dos2016-04-29T13:17:34Z2011-06-142011-05-20Santos, Priscila Martins dos. É possível produzir variabilidade em metacontingências?. 2011. 101 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Psicologia) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2011.https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/16624This study aimed to investigate if it was possible to produce variability in metacontingencies or better, in the aggregate products produced by interlocking contingencies. Two experiments were conducted in which undergraduate students distributed in generations or three participants worked simultaneously. In each generation change the oldest participant in experimental setting was replaced by a naïve participant. The task to each participant, in a computer screen, was to insert 4 numbers from 0 to 9 below 4 numbers presented by the software (also from 0 to 9). Credits (exchanged by money at the end of experiment) could be obtained through points and/or bonuses. Points were individual consequences produced when the sum of numbers presented by the software and those inserted by the participant, in each column, resulted in an odd number in the 4 columns. Bonuses were cultural consequences, obtained when the sum of the 4 numbers inserted by the participant on the left lineage (LE) were smaller than the sum of the numbers inserted by the participant on the central lineage (LC), which was smaller than the sum of the numbers of the participant on the right lineage (LD) producing the aggregate product SLE < SLC < SLD. Experiment 1 had 14 participants (12 generations) and investigated if the removal of a correction procedure used in other researches could promote more variability than that produced in those studies. It was found that this manipulation was not enough to produce variability, and the results were quite similar to the ones from the earlier studies. It was, then, conducted the Experiment 2, also having 14 participants (12 generations) which investigated if a participants reallocation procedure, in each generation change, could produce more variability than it was produced before. It was found to occur more variability in comparison to the other studies, but some variability reduction was also observed (still less drastic than that from Experiment 1), which seems to be typical of selection of / by metacontingencies. The first verbal interactions every generation change were also analyzed in both experiments. The results of this analysis sustained the other results obtained and denoted again to having had differences between the conducted experiments. Other studies are suggested, in order to investigate other aspects involved in the correlation between variability and metacontingencies. Finally, this study corroborate the findings from previous studies and once again and shows that this research protocol enables to investigate different aspects involved in selection of / by metacontingenciesO presente estudo buscou investigar se era possível produzir variabilidade em metacontingências ou melhor, nos produtos agregados produzidos por contingências comportamentais entrelaçadas. Foram realizados dois experimentos em que estudantes universitários distribuídos em gerações de três participantes trabalhavam simultaneamente. A cada mudança de geração, o participante mais antigo na situação experimental era substituído por um participante ingênuo. A tarefa de cada participante era, em uma tela de um programa, no computador, inserir 4 números de 0 a 9 logo abaixo de 4 números apresentados pelo programa, cada um deles de 0 a 9. Créditos (trocados por dinheiro ao final do experimento) poderiam ser obtidos através de pontos e/ou bônus. Pontos eram consequências individuais produzidas quando os números apresentado pelo computador e os inseridos pelo participante de cada coluna, somados, resultassem em um número ímpar nas 4 colunas. Bônus eram consequência culturais, obtidas quando as somas dos 4 números inseridos pelo participante da linhagem esquerda (LE) era menor do que a soma dos 4 números inseridos pelo participante da linhagem central (LC), que por sua vez era menor do que a soma dos números do participante da linhagem da direita (LD) produzindo-se, assim o produto agregado SLE < SLC < SLD. O Experimento 1 contou com 14 participantes (12 gerações) e investigou se a remoção de um procedimento de correção utilizado em outras pesquisas poderia promover maior variabilidade do que foi produzida em tais estudos. Verificou-se que tal manipulação não foi suficiente para produzir variabilidade, tendo sido obtidos resultados semelhantes aos resultados das pesquisas anteriores. Foi, então, realizado o Experimento 2, que contou também com 14 participantes (12 gerações) e investigou se um procedimento de realocação dos participantes, a cada mudança de geração, poderia produzir maior variabilidade do que a encontrada nos experimentos anteriores e no primeiro experimento deste estudo. Verificou-se maior variabilidade em comparação aos outros estudos, porém se observou também alguma redução de variabilidade (ainda que menos drástica do que a obtida no Experimento 1), que parece típica da seleção de / por metacontingências. Foram também analisadas as primeiras interações verbais a cada mudança de geração, em ambos os experimentos. Os resultados desta análise confirmaram os resultados obtidos e indicaram novamente ter havido diferenças entre os dois experimentos realizados. Sugerem-se outros estudos, a fim de se investigarem outros aspectos envolvidos na correlação entre variabilidade e metacontingências. Por fim, o presente estudo corrobora os achados dos estudos anteriores e mais uma vez demonstra que este protocolo de pesquisa possibilita investigar diferentes aspectos envolvidos em seleção de/por metacontingênciasConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológicoapplication/pdfhttp://tede2.pucsp.br/tede/retrieve/35316/Priscila%20Martins%20dos%20Santos.pdf.jpgporPontifícia Universidade Católica de São PauloPrograma de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Psicologia Experimental: Análise do ComportamentoPUC-SPBRPsicologiaMetacontingênciasCulturaPrática culturalComportamento socialContingência cultural entrelaçadaVariabilidadeMetacontingenciesCultureCultural practiceSocial behaviorInterlocking behavioral contingencyVariabilityCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA::PSICOLOGIA EXPERIMENTALÉ possível produzir variabilidade em metacontingências?Is it possible to produce variability in metacontingencies?info: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_SPTEXTPriscila Martins dos Santos.pdf.txtPriscila Martins dos Santos.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain203232https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/16624/3/Priscila%20Martins%20dos%20Santos.pdf.txt610c8110afa1a86c955746d3069d6ad6MD53ORIGINALPriscila Martins dos Santos.pdfapplication/pdf1935971https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/16624/1/Priscila%20Martins%20dos%20Santos.pdf9e97113cb3596b0b0fdbecf6d74d5bfbMD51THUMBNAILPriscila Martins dos Santos.pdf.jpgPriscila Martins dos Santos.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg3149https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/16624/2/Priscila%20Martins%20dos%20Santos.pdf.jpg10541538b46978bf12687da0d2397687MD52handle/166242022-04-28 14:09:53.133oai:repositorio.pucsp.br:handle/16624Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://sapientia.pucsp.br/https://sapientia.pucsp.br/oai/requestbngkatende@pucsp.br||rapassi@pucsp.bropendoar:2022-04-28T17:09:53Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_SP - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false
dc.title.por.fl_str_mv É possível produzir variabilidade em metacontingências?
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Is it possible to produce variability in metacontingencies?
title É possível produzir variabilidade em metacontingências?
spellingShingle É possível produzir variabilidade em metacontingências?
Santos, Priscila Martins dos
Metacontingências
Cultura
Prática cultural
Comportamento social
Contingência cultural entrelaçada
Variabilidade
Metacontingencies
Culture
Cultural practice
Social behavior
Interlocking behavioral contingency
Variability
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA::PSICOLOGIA EXPERIMENTAL
title_short É possível produzir variabilidade em metacontingências?
title_full É possível produzir variabilidade em metacontingências?
title_fullStr É possível produzir variabilidade em metacontingências?
title_full_unstemmed É possível produzir variabilidade em metacontingências?
title_sort É possível produzir variabilidade em metacontingências?
author Santos, Priscila Martins dos
author_facet Santos, Priscila Martins dos
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Andery, Maria Amália
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4443580U6
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Priscila Martins dos
contributor_str_mv Andery, Maria Amália
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Metacontingências
Cultura
Prática cultural
Comportamento social
Contingência cultural entrelaçada
Variabilidade
topic Metacontingências
Cultura
Prática cultural
Comportamento social
Contingência cultural entrelaçada
Variabilidade
Metacontingencies
Culture
Cultural practice
Social behavior
Interlocking behavioral contingency
Variability
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA::PSICOLOGIA EXPERIMENTAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Metacontingencies
Culture
Cultural practice
Social behavior
Interlocking behavioral contingency
Variability
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description This study aimed to investigate if it was possible to produce variability in metacontingencies or better, in the aggregate products produced by interlocking contingencies. Two experiments were conducted in which undergraduate students distributed in generations or three participants worked simultaneously. In each generation change the oldest participant in experimental setting was replaced by a naïve participant. The task to each participant, in a computer screen, was to insert 4 numbers from 0 to 9 below 4 numbers presented by the software (also from 0 to 9). Credits (exchanged by money at the end of experiment) could be obtained through points and/or bonuses. Points were individual consequences produced when the sum of numbers presented by the software and those inserted by the participant, in each column, resulted in an odd number in the 4 columns. Bonuses were cultural consequences, obtained when the sum of the 4 numbers inserted by the participant on the left lineage (LE) were smaller than the sum of the numbers inserted by the participant on the central lineage (LC), which was smaller than the sum of the numbers of the participant on the right lineage (LD) producing the aggregate product SLE < SLC < SLD. Experiment 1 had 14 participants (12 generations) and investigated if the removal of a correction procedure used in other researches could promote more variability than that produced in those studies. It was found that this manipulation was not enough to produce variability, and the results were quite similar to the ones from the earlier studies. It was, then, conducted the Experiment 2, also having 14 participants (12 generations) which investigated if a participants reallocation procedure, in each generation change, could produce more variability than it was produced before. It was found to occur more variability in comparison to the other studies, but some variability reduction was also observed (still less drastic than that from Experiment 1), which seems to be typical of selection of / by metacontingencies. The first verbal interactions every generation change were also analyzed in both experiments. The results of this analysis sustained the other results obtained and denoted again to having had differences between the conducted experiments. Other studies are suggested, in order to investigate other aspects involved in the correlation between variability and metacontingencies. Finally, this study corroborate the findings from previous studies and once again and shows that this research protocol enables to investigate different aspects involved in selection of / by metacontingencies
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