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THE DETRIMENTAL EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL RESTRAINT AS A CONSEQUENCE FOR INAPPROPRIATE CLASSROOM BEHAVIOR

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Functional analyses produced inconclusive results regarding variables that maintained problem behavior for 2 students with developmental disabilities. Procedures were modified to include a contingent physical restraint condition based on in-class observations. Results indicated that tinder conditions in which physical restraint (i.e., basket-hold timeout) was applied contingent on problem behavior, rates of these behaviors increased across sessions for both subjects. Implications for the use of physical restraint in the classroom are discussed.

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