Schmitt D R, Marwell G
J Exp Anal Behav. 1968 Sep;11(5):571-4. doi: 10.1901/jeab.1968.11-571.
The cooperative responses of pairs of human subjects were reinforced under several stimulus conditions in two settings designed to require a "social" response, i.e., where at least one of the two persons is responding to the behavior of the other. The first task, designed by Lindsley and Cohen, required individual responses within 0.5 sec of one another for reinforcement. The second (modified) task required a delay of 3 sec between individual responses. To determine dependence of cooperation on social stimuli, rates of cooperative behavior on these tasks were compared in the presence and absence of a stimulus indicating to each subject the other's response and a stimulus which indicated the duration of the timeout after reinforcement. The results indicated that only in the modified task was a high rate of cooperation always contingent upon the presence of the social stimuli.
在两种旨在要求“社交”反应的环境中,即在两人中至少有一人对另一人的行为做出反应的情况下,在几种刺激条件下强化了成对人类受试者的合作反应。第一项任务由林斯利和科恩设计,要求两人的个体反应间隔在0.5秒内才能得到强化。第二项(修改后的)任务要求个体反应之间延迟3秒。为了确定合作对社会刺激的依赖性,在有和没有向每个受试者表明对方反应的刺激以及表明强化后超时持续时间的刺激的情况下,比较了这些任务中合作行为的发生率。结果表明,只有在修改后的任务中,高合作率才总是取决于社会刺激的存在。