计划控制与同步强化跑步机准备:复制和扩展。

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Rasha R. Baruni, Jennifer L. Cook, Jonathan W. Pinkston, John T. Rapp, Raymond G. Miltenberger, Emma Walker, Shreeya Deshmukh, Daniel J. Sheridan
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摘要

Pinkston等人(2024)为17名参与者提供了他们最喜欢的音乐,以提高和降低他们在跑步机上的行走速度。结果显示,高偏好音乐对17名参与者中的14人(82.35%)的步行速度产生了时间表控制。此外,Pinkston等人发现78.57%的行走时间控制的参与者在消失部分也表现出可变反应。作为Pinkston等人的延伸,我们在五组分混合计划中向25名参与者提供了他们在跑步机上行走时的高偏好音乐,其中同步强化成分包含较大且不重叠的条带,用于与同步强化成分接触。25名参与者中有18名(72%)出现了日程控制。此外,14名(77.78%)表现出时间控制行为的参与者在消失过程中也表现出相当大的步行速度变化。讨论了促进健康相关行为的意义和未来的研究方向。
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Schedule control with a synchronous reinforcement treadmill preparation: A replication and extension

Pinkston et al. (2024) provided 17 participants with their high-preference music for increasing and decreasing their walking speeds on a treadmill. The results showed that high-preference music produced schedule control of walking speed for 14 of 17 (82.35%) participants. In addition, Pinkston et al. found that 78.57% of participants whose walking showed schedule control also displayed variable responding during an extinction component. As an extension of Pinkston et al., we presented 25 participants with their high-preference music for walking on a treadmill during a five-component mixed schedule wherein the synchronous reinforcement components contained larger and nonoverlapping bands for contacting the synchronous reinforcer. Schedule control emerged for 18 of 25 (72%) participants. In addition, 14 (77.78%) participants whose behavior showed schedule control also displayed considerable variability in walking speed during the extinction component. Implications and future research directions for promoting health-related behaviors are discussed.

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Journal of applied behavior analysis
Journal of applied behavior analysis PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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