Emergent Word-Object Mapping By Children: Further Studies Using the Blank Comparison Technique

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Aline Roberta A. Costa
Krista M. Wilkinson
William J. McIlvane
Deisy Das Graças De Souza
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[1] Universidade Federal de São Carlos,Departamento de Psicologia
[2] Emerson College and UMMS Shriver Center,undefined
[3] UMMS Shriver Center,undefined
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The Psychological Record | 2001年 / 51卷
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Two experiments examined the emergent mapping phenomenon in Portuguese-speaking children aged 3–13, This phenomenon is relevant to developmental psychologists’ interest in ‘last mapping” of new word-referent relations and also to behavior analysts’ interest in behavior that emerges without explicit conditioning. We studied 52 children, using the “blank comparison” matching-to-sample technique described by Wilkinson and McIlvane (1997), The technique allows direct measurement of the stimulus control bases of emergent mapping, for example, to determine whether new words and their referents are related directly or via rejection (i.e., exclusion) of previously defined referents. Children demonstrated both types of controlling relations. These studies systematically replicate prior emergent mapping research in a large cohort of non-English-speaking children. Also found were apparent developmental differences between older and younger children. Although all children tended to relate novel stimuli, the tendency appeared to decline as children aged. This study confirms the utility of the blank comparison technique in emergent mapping research and also provides the first data set from school-aged children.
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