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EFFECTS OF ESCAPE TO ALONE VERSUS ESCAPE TO ENRICHED ENVIRONMENTS ON ADAPTIVE AND ABERRANT BEHAVIOR
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Behavioral OutcomePreferred ActivitiesBehavior AnalysisSocial SciencesPsychologyAberrant BehaviorBehavior ModificationBehavioral PrinciplePublic HealthAdaptive BehaviorBehavioral PlasticityEscape-maintained Aberrant BehaviorBehavioral SciencesCognitive SciencePsychiatryBehavioral NeuroscienceExperimental PsychologyBehavior Change (Individual)Experimental Analysis Of BehaviorAddictionSocial BehaviorAnimal Behavior
Escape-maintained aberrant behavior may be influenced by two outcomes: (a) a break from the activity and (b) subsequent access to preferred activities. To assess this hypothesis, a treatment was developed that analyzed response allocation across two break options: break alone and break with access to preferred social activities. The break with preferred activities decreased aberrant behavior and increased appropriate behavior.
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