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Cole, B. K., Coll, G., & Schoenfeld, W. N. (1990). Análisis experimental del autocontrol. En E. Ribes, & P. Hazem (Eds.), Lenguaje y conducta (pp.169-192). México: Trillas. Coll, G. (1983). Investigation of two parameters that establish self-control eating in the pigeon. Disertación doctoral no publicada, City University of New York, New York. Darcheville, J. C., Rivière, V., & Wearden, J. H. (1992). Fixed-Interval Performance and Self-Control in Children. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 57, 187-199. Ferster, C. B. (1953). The use of free operant in the analysis of behavior. Psychologycal Bulletin, 50, 263-274. González, J. C., Ávila, R, & Juárez, A. (En revisión). Effects of temporal variables and stimulus presentation on self-controlled eating behavior. International Journal of Methodology and Experimental Psychology.
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Self-controlled behavior, defined as refraining from taking a reward until an external criterion is reached, was study with 36 participants that were exposed to pairs of TV videos which were available according to the following contingency. An attempt to play the first video (SR1) turned off it and cancelled the second video (SR2) presentation, otherwise SR2 could be played. Four SR1 durations were programmed according to three repetitive time cycles (T cycle) of different length each one. The obtained duration of SR1 de percentage of SR2 delivered per session were lower as SR1 duration was lengthened and this effect was higher with longer T cycles. These findings show the viability of this type of procedure to study self-controlled behavior.
Palacios Conde, Hilda
Ávila Santibáñez, Raúl
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Juárez Segura, Andrea
Miranda Hernández, Patricia
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description_eng Self-controlled behavior, defined as refraining from taking a reward until an external criterion is reached, was study with 36 participants that were exposed to pairs of TV videos which were available according to the following contingency. An attempt to play the first video (SR1) turned off it and cancelled the second video (SR2) presentation, otherwise SR2 could be played. Four SR1 durations were programmed according to three repetitive time cycles (T cycle) of different length each one. The obtained duration of SR1 de percentage of SR2 delivered per session were lower as SR1 duration was lengthened and this effect was higher with longer T cycles. These findings show the viability of this type of procedure to study self-controlled behavior.
author Palacios Conde, Hilda
Ávila Santibáñez, Raúl
Juárez Segura, Andrea
Miranda Hernández, Patricia
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humans
Temporal parameters
self-controlled behavior
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