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EFFECTS OF ANTECEDENT VARIABLES ON DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR AND ACCURATE RESPONDING IN YOUNG CHILDREN IN OUTPATIENT SETTINGS

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The effects of manipulations of task variables on inaccurate responding and disruption were investigated with 3 children who engaged in noncompliance. With 2 children in an outpatient clinic, task directives were first manipulated to identify directives that guided accurate responding; then, additional dimensions of the task were manipulated to evaluate their influence on disruptive behavior. With a 3rd child, similar procedures were employed at school. Results showed one-step directives set the occasion for accurate responding and that other dimensions of the task (e.g., preference) functioned as motivating operations for negative reinforcement.

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