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"exclusion trials" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a test to determine which option should be eliminated from consideration. For example, "We conducted several exclusion trials to determine which product feature should be removed from the final version."
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The response was considered correct when the stimulus presented in the exclusion trials was selected.
Praise was contingent on correct responses, as in the earlier phases, including the exclusion trials.
Naming probes for the new foods were presented after every two exclusion trials.
Two of them (DS2 and DS3) learned the four pairs of relations after two exclusion trials.
The subjects named an undefined visual stimulus after a number of exposures to exclusion trials, ranging from three to 15.
In this study, both the exclusion trials, as well as the naming and learning probes, were performed in extinction.
The naming of new foods occurred after a variable number of exclusion trials, ranging from two to 10.
McIlvane et al. (1984) investigated whether a young man with intellectual disabilities would be able to name items learned in exclusion trials.
The tasks, conducted on a touch screen computer, involved the presentation of the undefined stimuli through exclusion trials, followed by learning and naming probes.
McIlvane and Stoddard (1981) investigated contingency arrangements necessary for the development of a teaching procedure that would guarantee the learning of conditional relations from exclusion trials.
In exclusion trials, new items were presented together with an already known item, and the participant systematically selected the unknown item when presented with the new name.
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