Ss in a verbal conditioning experiment were afterwards required to indicate their motivation to receive reinforcement and to make quantitative estimates of their trying for reinforcement and of E's giving reinforcement. These interview responses were fairly closely postdictive of mean actual performance gains. The pattern of results is consistent with a cognitive interpretation of verbal conditioning.
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