Volume 108, Issue 3 pp. 318-334
Research Article

The transfer of Crel contextual control (same, opposite, less than, more than) through equivalence relations

William F. Perez

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William F. Perez

Paradigma - Centro de Ciências do Comportamento, Brazil

Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia sobre Comportamento Cognição e Ensino (INCT-ECCE), Brazil

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Roberta Kovac

Roberta Kovac

Paradigma - Centro de Ciências do Comportamento, Brazil

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Yara C. Nico

Yara C. Nico

Paradigma - Centro de Ciências do Comportamento, Brazil

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Daniel M. Caro

Daniel M. Caro

Paradigma - Centro de Ciências do Comportamento, Brazil

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Adriana P. Fidalgo

Adriana P. Fidalgo

Paradigma - Centro de Ciências do Comportamento, Brazil

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Ila Linares

Ila Linares

Paradigma - Centro de Ciências do Comportamento, Brazil

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João Henrique de Almeida

João Henrique de Almeida

Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil

Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia sobre Comportamento Cognição e Ensino (INCT-ECCE), Brazil

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Júlio C. de Rose

Júlio C. de Rose

Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil

Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia sobre Comportamento Cognição e Ensino (INCT-ECCE), Brazil

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First published: 23 October 2017
Citations: 15
The present research (Experiment 1) was supported by a Paradigma Research Fellowship on behalf of Daniel M. Caro. Preparation of the manuscript was supported by the Brazilian National Research Council (CNPq, Grants 573972/2008-7 and 465686/2014-1) and the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP, Grant 08/57705-8), both for Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia sobre Comportamento, Cognição e Ensino (INCT-ECCE), chaired by Deisy G. de Souza (UFSCar).

Abstract

According to Relational Frame Theory (RFT) Crel denotes a contextual stimulus that controls a particular type of relational response (sameness, opposition, comparative, temporal, hierarchical etc.) in a given situation. Previous studies suggest that contextual functions may be indirectly acquired via transfer of function. The present study investigated the transfer of Crel contextual control through equivalence relations. Experiment 1 evaluated the transfer of Crel contextual functions for relational responses based on sameness and opposition. Experiment 2 extended these findings by evaluating transfer of function using comparative Crel stimuli. Both experiments followed a similar sequence of phases. First, abstract forms were established as Crel stimuli via multiple exemplar training (Phase 1). The contextual cues were then applied to establish arbitrary relations among nonsense words and to test derived relations (Phase 2). After that, equivalence relations involving the original Crel stimuli and other abstract forms were trained and tested (Phase 3). Transfer of function was evaluated by replacing the directly established Crel stimuli with their equivalent stimuli in the former experimental tasks (Phases 1 and 2). Results from both experiments suggest that Crel contextual control may be extended via equivalence relations, allowing other arbitrarily related stimuli to indirectly acquire Crel functions and regulate behavior by evoking appropriate relational responses in the presence of both previously known and novel stimuli.

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