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THE EFFECTS OF NONCONTINGENT DELIVERY OF HIGH‐ AND LOW‐PREFERENCE STIMULI ON ATTENTION‐MAINTAINED DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOR
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An adolescent with severe mental retardation and cerebral palsy who displayed attention-maintained destructive behavior was exposed to noncontingent reinforcer delivery (NCR) with either a high-preference or a low-preference stimulus while reinforcement for destructive behavior with attention remained in effect (i.e., NCR without extinction). NCR without extinction was effective only when the high-preference stimulus was available, suggesting that systematic assessment of stimulus quality may enhance the effectiveness of NCR with alternative stimuli.
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