Parry P A, Douglas V I
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1983 Jun;11(2):327-40. doi: 10.1007/BF00912095.
The effects of continuous and partial reward on the performance of hyperactive and normal children on a concept identification task were compared. Because reduction in information feedback is usually associated with partial reward schedules, the study was designed to yield information regarding the contribution of reduced feedback to performance in the partial reward condition. Previous findings of a performance deficit in hyperactives under partial reward were replicated. The findings help rule out an information feedback explanation for this deficit. The authors suggest that a motivational factor involving the elicitation of frustration when expected rewards fail to appear may be responsible for the poor performance of hyperactives on the partial schedule.
比较了连续奖励和部分奖励对多动症儿童和正常儿童在概念识别任务中表现的影响。由于信息反馈的减少通常与部分奖励计划相关联,因此本研究旨在获取有关在部分奖励条件下反馈减少对表现的影响的信息。之前关于多动症儿童在部分奖励下表现缺陷的研究结果得到了重复验证。这些结果有助于排除用信息反馈来解释这一缺陷的可能性。作者认为,当预期奖励未出现时引发挫折感的动机因素可能是多动症儿童在部分奖励计划中表现不佳的原因。