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. 1989 Mar;51(2):259-76.
doi: 10.1901/jeab.1989.51-259.

Discrimination theory of rule-governed behavior

Discrimination theory of rule-governed behavior

D T Cerutti. J Exp Anal Behav. 1989 Mar.

Abstract

In rule-governed behavior, previously established elementary discriminations are combined in complex instructions and thus result in complex behavior. Discriminative combining and recombining of responses produce behavior with characteristics differing from those of behavior that is established through the effects of its direct consequences. For example, responding in instructed discrimination may be occasioned by discriminative stimuli that are temporally and situationally removed from the circumstances under which the discrimination is instructed. The present account illustrates properties of rule-governed behavior with examples from research in instructional control and imitation learning. Units of instructed behavior, circumstances controlling compliance with instructions, and rule-governed problem solving are considered.

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