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EFFECTS OF DIFFERENTIAL NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT ON DISRUPTION AND COMPLIANCE
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Behavioral SupportBehavioral SciencesDifferential Negative ReinforcementBehavior ManagementBehavioral Decision MakingSevere DisruptionInappropriate BehaviorBehavior ModificationSocial SciencesBehavioral PrinciplePublic HealthBehavior AnalysisExperimental PsychologyPsychologyExperimental Analysis Of Behavior
We examined the effects on compliance of two types of differential negative reinforcement (DNR) with a 5-year-old girl with a history of severe disruption. During DNR (communication), escape from instructional trials was provided contingent on a communicative behavior. During DNR (compliance), escape was provided contingent on compliance. Both interventions decreased inappropriate behavior and increased appropriate behavior. However, during DNR (communication), compliance rarely occurred.
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