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Stimulus generalization and schizophrenia.
Authors:Buss, Arnold H.   Daniell, Edna F.
Abstract:
Paranoid and nonparanoid schizophrenics, on and off drugs, were compared with medical inpatients for stimulus-generalization responsivity. The stimuli were lines differing in length, and the response alternatives differed in amplitude. There were no significant differences in gradients of stimulus generalization among the groups. This finding opposes Mednick's original anxiety-drive theory of schizophrenia, especially his assumption that schizophrenics overgeneralize. The finding does not oppose Mednick's amended theory. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:stimulus generalization   paranoid schizophrenics   nonparanoid schizophrenics   anxiety-drive theory of schizophrenia
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