San Juan Unified School District.
J Appl Behav Anal. 1972 Fall;5(3):317-9. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1972.5-317.
This experiment studied the effect on intelligence test scores of a probable reinforcer given for correct responses. Eleven pairs of 5- to 7-yr-old children were matched on the basis of a strong liking of candy, no physical problems associated with eating it, parent permission to receive and eat the candy, age, sex, and a revised Stanford-Binet Scale Form L IQ score. The control group was given the revised Stanford-Binet Scale Form M, as prescribed in the test manual. The experimental group was also given Form M according to the manual, except M&M candy was given for each plus or correct response. There was an appreciable, statistically significant difference between the resulting IQ test scores of the two groups.
本实验研究了对因正确反应而给予的可能强化物对智力测试分数的影响。11 对 5 至 7 岁的儿童根据对糖果的强烈喜爱、与吃糖相关的身体问题、父母允许接受和吃糖、年龄、性别以及斯坦福-比奈量表 L 修订版 IQ 得分进行匹配。对照组接受了修订后的斯坦福-比奈量表 M,正如测试手册中规定的那样。实验组也按照手册接受了 M,但手册规定,对于每个加号或正确反应,都会给予 M&M 糖果。两组的智商测试分数存在显著差异。