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AN EVALUATION OF EVIDENCE‐BASED INTERVENTIONS TO INCREASE COMPLIANCE AMONG CHILDREN WITH AUTISM
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Evidence-based InterventionEducationPsychologyNeurodiversityIntervention ScienceAutismBehavior ModificationPublic HealthChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesPreferred ToyIntervention MechanismRehabilitationResponse To InterventionChild DevelopmentBehavioral SupportPediatricsResponse EffortEffort Reduction
We evaluated 4 evidence-based interventions to increase compliance. Three children with autism who exhibited noncompliance when asked to relinquish a preferred toy were exposed sequentially to interventions that included a reduction in response effort, differential reinforcement, and guided compliance. Results indicated that effort reduction alone was ineffective and that each participant's compliance improved after exposure to a different intervention; these results highlight the need to individualize treatments for compliance.
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