Fox Adam E, Kyonka Elizabeth G E
St. Lawrence University.
University of New England.
J Exp Anal Behav. 2017 Sep;108(2):236-254. doi: 10.1002/jeab.270. Epub 2017 Aug 3.
Verbal rules or instructions often exert obvious and meaningful control over human behavior. Sometimes instructions benefit the individual by enabling faster acquisition of a skill or by obviating an aversive consequence. However, research has also suggested a clear disadvantage: "insensitivity" to changing underlying contingencies. The two experiments described here investigated the variables that control initial rule-following behavior and rule-following insensitivity. When the initial rule was inaccurate, behavior was consistent with the rule for approximately half of participants and all participants' behavior was mostly insensitive to changing contingencies. When the initial rule was accurate, behavior of all participants was consistent with it and behavior for nearly all participants was insensitive to changes in underlying contingencies. These findings have implications for how best to establish and maintain rule-following behavior in applied settings when deviant behavior would be more reinforcing to the individual.
言语规则或指令常常对人类行为施加明显且有意义的控制。有时,指令通过使个体更快地掌握一项技能或避免不良后果而使其受益。然而,研究也表明了一个明显的弊端:对不断变化的潜在偶然性“不敏感”。这里描述的两项实验研究了控制初始规则遵循行为和规则遵循不敏感性的变量。当初始规则不准确时,大约一半参与者的行为与规则一致,并且所有参与者的行为大多对变化的偶然性不敏感。当初始规则准确时,所有参与者的行为都与之相符,并且几乎所有参与者的行为对潜在偶然性的变化都不敏感。这些发现对于在应用场景中如何最好地建立和维持规则遵循行为具有启示意义,因为在这种场景中,越轨行为对个体来说可能更具强化作用。