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EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS AND TREATMENT OF MULTIPLY CONTROLLED PROBLEM BEHAVIOR: A SYSTEMATIC REPLICATION AND EXTENSION
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Behavioral Decision MakingDisabilityProblem BehaviorEducationBehavior AnalysisDevelopmental DisabilitiesSocial SciencesPsychologyBehavior ManagementExperimental EconomicsBehavior ModificationApplied Behavior AnalysisBehavioral IssueBehavioral PrincipleDecision TheoryBehavioural ProblemBehavioral SciencesExperimental PsychologyBehavioral SupportSpecial EducationSchedule ThinningBehavior ChangeBehavioral ExperimentsMultiple Baseline Design
We evaluated interventions designed to reduce multiply controlled problem behavior exhibited by a young boy with developmental disabilities, using a multiple baseline design. Each intervention was designed to address a specific social function of problem behavior. Results showed that the separate interventions were useful in reducing problem behavior, and terminal schedules were reached by way of schedule thinning (attention condition) and delays to reinforcement (tangible and escape conditions).
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