The effect! of orienting instruetioft8-those instructions usually giTeft to human IlUbjecta to acquaint them with the experimental task and contextual stimuli prior to the start of an operant experiment-on human fixed-interval performance were investigated in a between-groups design. Each of four groups of subjects was exposed to only one set of the following instructions:(1) instructions that described the apparatus but not the response manipulandum; (2) same as Instruction 1, but with a description of the response manipulandum; (3) same as Instruction 2, but with a demonstration of the response; or (4) same as Instruction 3, but with an additional instruction to maximize reinforcement. Each of the instructional sets differentially affected responding between groups: Instruction 1 produced the lowest rates and Instruction 4 produced the highest. Thus, different orienting instructions, as discriminative stimuli, do not set equivalent occasions for responding. Moreover, orienting instructions may interact with scheduled contingencies and/or contingency-specifying instructions to jointly control human performance in operant contexts.
This paper analyzes the traditional concepts of logic and reasoning from the perspective of radical behaviorism and in the terms ofSkinner's treatment ofverbal behavior. The topics covered in this analysis include the proposition, premises and conclusions, logicality and rules, and deductive and inductive reasoning.
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