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Effects of Concurrent Fast and Slow Models on Drinking Rate
Eastern Washington University Two male subjects and one female subject drank beer with same sex confederate models in a simulated bar. An ABACA reversal design was used. Condition A indicated subject baseline drinking rate. Condition B consisted of one confederate modeling a high rate concurrent with a second confederate modeling a low rate. For Condition C, confederates modeled in the opposite direction to Condition B. Sessions were of one hour duration. Each condition was continued until stability was reached. Subjects consistently matched the high rate model and ignored the low rate model.
Behavior Modification, Vol. 6, No. 1,
85-93 (1982) |
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