University of Utah.
J Appl Behav Anal. 1968 Winter;1(4):307-14. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1968.1-307.
Social greeting responses of three withdrawn, chronic schizophrenics were experimentally modified. Initially, none of the subjects spoke to an experimenter. Prompts and cigarette reinforcement were employed to produce increases in the rates of greetings. Then, the prompts were faded so that the greetings came under the control of the presence of the experimenter. Reversal and subsequent reinforcement procedures were employed to demonstrate that the responses were controlled by their consequences. Next, the schedule of cigarette reinforcement was leaned out so that greetings continued to occur in the absence of cigarette reinforcement. However, low or zero rates of greetings occurred in the presence of a second experimenter. Five new experimenters employed the prompting, fading, reinforcement, and schedule-leaning procedures. Subsequently, all subjects emitted appropriately high rates of greetings in the presence of the second experimenter. Without further application of the experimental procedures, greetings were still occurring in the presence of both the first and second experimenters almost three months later.
对三位孤僻、慢性精神分裂症患者的社交问候反应进行了实验性修正。最初,没有一个受试者与实验者交谈。采用提示和香烟强化来提高问候的频率。然后,逐渐减少提示,使问候受到实验者在场的控制。采用反转和后续强化程序来证明这些反应是由其后果控制的。接下来,香烟强化的时间表被拉长,以便在没有香烟强化的情况下继续进行问候。然而,在第二位实验者在场的情况下,问候的频率较低或为零。五名新的实验者采用了提示、淡出、强化和时间表拉长程序。随后,所有受试者在第二位实验者在场时都表现出了适当高的问候频率。在没有进一步应用实验程序的情况下,近三个月后,在第一位和第二位实验者在场时,问候仍然持续发生。