Redner Ryan, Boydston Paige, Krilcich Rachel, McDaniel Justin, Higgins Stephen T
School of Psychological and Behavioral Sciences, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.
School of Heath Sciences, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.
Exp Clin Psychopharmacol. 2025 Feb;33(1):77-83. doi: 10.1037/pha0000742. Epub 2024 Aug 29.
Hypothetical purchase tasks offer effective and efficient methods to assess the reinforcing value of various substances, including cigarettes. The purpose of the present study is to examine the validity and reliability of the Cigarette Purchase Task (CPT) in an experimental arrangement in which participants were receiving free cigarettes. Critical to the validity of the CPT is that those who smoke can accurately estimate how much they would smoke under varying economic constraints. Participants ( = 9) were provided free study cigarettes for 8 weeks. Participants completed the CPT once weekly. To examine the validity of the five CPT demand indices (i.e., demand intensity, , , breakpoint, and α), we used a simple linear regression stratified by session number to model which of the five CPT demand indices were associated with the number of cigarettes smoked per day during Week 1 of the experiment. Significant associations in the hypothesized direction were noted across the five CPT indices, with the evidence for validity greatest for intensity, followed by , , breakpoint, and α. To examine CPT test-retest reliability, we estimated interclass correlation coefficients between Sessions 1 and 4 and Sessions 5 and 8. All but one interclass correlation coefficient supported "good" or "excellent" reliability, with the only exception seen with the α index between Sessions 1 and 4, which was moderate reliability. Collectively, these results provide evidence supporting the construct validity and temporal stability/reliability of the CPT demand indices under conditions of limited economic constraint. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
假设性购买任务提供了有效且高效的方法来评估包括香烟在内的各种物质的强化价值。本研究的目的是在参与者可获得免费香烟的实验安排中,检验香烟购买任务(CPT)的有效性和可靠性。CPT有效性的关键在于吸烟者能够准确估计在不同经济限制下他们会吸食多少香烟。9名参与者在8周内获得了免费的研究用香烟。参与者每周完成一次CPT。为了检验五个CPT需求指数(即需求强度、 、 、断点和α)的有效性,我们使用了按会话次数分层的简单线性回归来建模五个CPT需求指数中的哪一个与实验第1周每天吸食的香烟数量相关。在五个CPT指数中均发现了假设方向上的显著关联,强度的有效性证据最强,其次是 、 、断点和α。为了检验CPT的重测信度,我们估计了第1次与第4次会话以及第5次与第8次会话之间的组内相关系数。除一个组内相关系数外,所有组内相关系数均支持“良好”或“优秀”的信度,唯一的例外是第1次与第4次会话之间的α指数,其信度为中等。总体而言,这些结果提供了证据,支持在有限经济限制条件下CPT需求指数的结构效度和时间稳定性/信度。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2025美国心理学会,保留所有权利)