Abstract

A task resembling a projective test was administered individually to 21 sixth-grade children. Positive, negative, and neutral social reinforcement was given at various stages in each child’s session. It was found that negative social reinforcement reduced the tendency to persist with the original theme. The remaining two reinforcement conditions did not differ.

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