Peripheral vision in matching-to-sample procedures. [PDF]
Eye‐tracking has been used to investigate observing responses in matching‐to‐sample procedures. However, in visual search, peripheral vision plays an important role. Therefore, three experiments were conducted to investigate the extent to which adult participants can discriminate stimuli that vary in size and position in the periphery.
Braaten LF, Arntzen E.
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A sorting-to-matching method to teach compound matching to sample. [PDF]
Individuals with developmental disabilities may fail to attend to multiple features in compound stimuli (e.g., arrays of pictures, letters within words) with detrimental effects on learning. Participants were 5 children with autism spectrum disorder who had low to intermediate accuracy scores (35% to 84%) on a computer‐presented compound matching task.
Farber RS, Dube WV, Dickson CA.
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Training Intraverbal Naming to Establish Matching-to-Sample Performances. [PDF]
The current study evaluated whether training intraverbal naming would be sufficient to establish visual-visual matching-to-sample (MTS) performances in college students. In the first experiment, we used a multiple-probe design across stimulus sets to assess whether six participants could match arbitrary visual stimuli (AB) after learning to tact their ...
Santos PM, Ma ML, Miguel CF.
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TRANSFER OF PIGEONS' MATCHING TO SAMPLE TO NOVEL SAMPLE LOCATIONS [PDF]
This study examined the conditions under which conditional stimulus control by the sample stimuli in three‐key matching‐to‐sample paradigms would generalize across the different possible sample locations. In Experiments 1 and 2, the samples appeared on the left and right side keys during initial training and then on the center key during testing ...
K M, Lionello-DeNolf, P J, Urcuioli
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Miner Troubles: a Gamified Matching-to-Sample
Gamification is a powerful technique for improving engagement and learning, which has been applied in many contexts, including education. In behavior analysis, a procedure that has also driven several applications in educational settings is Matching-to-Sample, especially in the context of the Stimulus Equivalence paradigm.
Alceu Regaço +4 more
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Using PowerPoint 2016 to Create Individualized Matching to Sample Sessions. [PDF]
Discrete-trial-training procedures, particularly matching to sample (MTS), are often used to teach children with autism and/or intellectual disabilities. An example is touching a picture that corresponds to a spoken word. When conducted in a "tabletop" manner, the teacher must arrange several pictures on a table, provide the spoken word, and present ...
Cummings C, Saunders KJ.
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Familiarity, Active Memory And Pressure During A Delayed Matching-To-Sample Task In Tufted Capuchin Monkeys (Sapajus [Cebus] Apella) [PDF]
Delayed matching-to-sample (DMTS) tasks are commonly used in the field of comparative cognition to study memory, including working memory. However, specific task demands vary across studies and species, and as such, DMTS tasks may engage different memory
Meghan J. Sosnowski, Sarah F. Brosnan
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Titrating-delay matching-to-sample in the pigeon. [PDF]
The titrating‐delay matching‐to‐sample (TDMTS) procedure offers researchers an additional behavioral task thought to capture some important features of remembering. In this procedure, the delay between sample offset and comparison onset adjusts as a function of the subject's performance.
Kangas BD, Vaidya M, Branch MN.
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The Differential Outcomes Effect Using Sensory Outcomes in a Many-to-One Matching-to-Sample Task
The present study was designed to evaluate the use of sensory outcomes (visual vs. auditory) using a differential outcomes procedure to facilitate learning in a many-to-one matching-to-sample task.
Laura Rebeca Mateos Morfín +2 more
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Estimating nonresponse bias and mode effects in a mixed mode survey [PDF]
In mixed-mode surveys, it is difficult to separate sample selection differences from mode-effects that can occur when respondents respond in different interview settings.
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