J Exp Anal Behav. 1990 Nov;54(3):293-305. doi: 10.1901/jeab.1990.54-293.
Selections from a large longitudinal data set of verbal interactions between a mother and her child are presented. Two sets of three-term contingency sequences that seemed to reflect maternal rewards and corrections were noted. Both the antecedents as well as the immediate consequences of maternal interventions are presented to explore training and learning processes. The observed frequencies of three-step sequences are compared to those expected based upon Markov-chain logic to substantiate the patterning of the interactions. Behavioral conceptualizations of the learning process are supported by these analyses, although their sufficiency is questioned. It is suggested that maternal rewards and corrections should be integrated with perceptual, cognitive, and social learning conceptualizations in a skill-learning approach to explain the complexity of language transmission and acquisition processes.
本文呈现了从一个大型纵向母亲与孩子言语互动数据集中选取的部分内容。注意到了两个似乎反映了母亲奖励和纠正的三词连续序列。呈现了母亲干预的前因和直接后果,以探索培训和学习过程。观察到的三步序列的频率与基于马尔可夫链逻辑的预期频率进行了比较,以证实交互作用的模式。尽管存在疑问,但这些分析支持了对学习过程的行为概念化。建议将母亲的奖励和纠正与感知、认知和社会学习概念化相结合,以技能学习方法解释语言传递和习得过程的复杂性。