Human Operant Data Archives
Dr. Barrett produced enormous amount of human operant data. Not only those data themselves, but other documents such as research articles and grant proposals of the projects. Those documents are listed here (link to pdfs).
Series of inquiries about archiving human operant data are generated according to Gilbert's (1978) levels of vantage views, one of the components of Performance Matrix. Answeres to these inquiries were then reviewed:
Why archive SIDAD graphs?
One of the most important aspects of operant research is data. Massive amount of data about schedule of reinforcement taken under well-controlled environment like Dr. Barrett’s research is very unique and historically important.
What does archived SIDAD graphs to do with society?
By archiving published human operant data current behavior and future analysts have a chance to see sets of data conducted long time ago.
What is the purpose of archiving SIDAD graphs?
It is always important to know the research paths of a particular discipline. An exemplary path is the inductive research of Dr. Barrett – (I.e., educate people).
What does the archived SIDAD data do?
Electronic search selected of cumulative records of published SIDAD research.
How does the Data Library page works?
Web page layout (e.g., on the top left corner, you can select subject and session number, and screen shows each session graphs of C1M1, C1M2, C2M1, C2M2, RinSR, and M1+M2).
For the processes of digitization, please check digitize page.
