Test&Train_Transp_verbseg_pairs_rawlog

Published: 17 March 2025| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/w3dt6jnf3v.2
Contributors:
, Iván Felipe Medina Arboleda,
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Description

The present database shows the results of the study "Verbal Segments and Multiple-pair Training in Relational Responding under a Transposition Paradigm in Children". The data are described below. 1. Rows: each row represents the data of one participant in the corresponding experimental phase (Training or Test). For all Test phase rows, the label “NaN” indicates that there is no data because the participant did not meet the Training criterion (i.e., 10 correct consecutive trials, with a maximum of 200 trials) and, consequently, did not advance to the Test. 2. Columns: the last six columns are applicable only to the Testing Phase; thus, there are “NaN” labels for all rows of these columns that correspond to the Training Phase. 2.1 Participant: this column shows an ID for each participant, from 1 to 56. 2.2 Pairs: this indicates the experimental condition, consisting of 1 pair of stimuli in Training and 3 pairs of stimuli in Training. 2.3 Verbal_segment: this presents the verbal segment added to each experimental group, which could be: a) conventional-consistent (CC); b) unconventional-consistent (UC); c) unconventional-inconsistent (UI); or d) no verbal segment (No). 2.4 Phase: this indicates the experimental phase, either Training or Test. 2.5 Pass_Training: this column contains the labels “Yes” and "No," which indicate whether the participant met the criterion in the Training phase to advance to the Test. 2.6 Trials2Crit_CorrectResp: for the Training phase, it shows the total number of trials required to satisfy the Training criterion to advance to the Test. For the Test phase, the column shows the total number of correct trials obtained in the Test (including Close and Distant tests). 2.7 Mean_Latency: this indicates the mean response latency in Training and Test (considering Close and Distant tests), expressed in seconds (sec). 2.8 Log_Trials2Crit_CorrectResp: this column presents the data described in the “Trials2Crit_CorrectResp” column, transformed to a logarithmic scale. 2.9 Log_Mean_Latency: this column shows the data described in the “Mean_Latency” column, transformed to a logarithmic scale. 2.10 Close_CorrectResp: it shows the number of correct trials in the Close test (i.e., one gradient step apart from the stimuli used in Training), with a maximum of 12 trials. 2.11 Distant_CorrectResp: the column shows the number of correct trials in the Distant test (i.e., three gradient steps apart from the stimuli used in Training), with a maximum of 12 trials. 2.12 Close_Latency_sec: indicates the mean response latency in the Close test, expressed in seconds (sec). 2.13 Distance_Latency_sec: indicates the mean response latency in the Distant test, expressed in seconds (sec). 2.14 Log_Close_Latency: this shows the data described in the “Close_Latency_sec” column, transformed to a logarithmic scale. 2.15 Log_Distant_Latency: this displays the data described in the “Distant_Latency_sec” column, transformed to a logarithmic scale.

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Institutions

Universidad Veracruzana

Categories

Learning, Transposition Procedure, Child, Behavioral Learning, Convention, Concept Learning, Language

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