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Effect of response-independent delivery of positive and negative reinforcers on the development of superstitious behavior and belief in humans.
The present study investigated the development of superstitious conditioning, including sensory superstition, under positive reinforcement and avoidance conditions. College students were instructed to produce the textual stimulus GOOD on a computer screen (positive reinforcement condition) or to pre