Publication | Closed Access
Further evaluation of idiosyncratic functions for severe problem behavior: Aggression maintained by access to walks
11
Citations
3
References
2009
Year
Individual DifferencesProblem BehaviorEducationBehavior AnalysisSocial SciencesPsychologyFurther EvaluationBehavioral PsychologyInitial Functional AnalysisBehavior ModificationIdiosyncratic FunctionsApplied Behavior AnalysisBehavioral IssueAggression ManagementBehavioral PrincipleBehavioural ProblemBehavioral SciencesBehavior-analytic AssessmentSevere Problem BehaviorFunctional AnalysesExperimental PsychologyBehavior CharacteristicSocial BehaviorAggression
Abstract The results of functional analyses of problem behavior can sometimes be undifferentiated. This lack of differentiation might be due to methodological problems or the absence of variables relevant to problem behavior in the assessment. The current case example provides a clarification of undifferentiated functional analysis results through the inclusion of a particular reinforcer that was not a part of the initial functional analysis. In addition, treatment data showed a decrease in problem behavior when the putative reinforcer was provided response‐dependently or response‐independently. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1