Abstract
The effects of wrist weights on the self‐injurious and adaptive behaviors of a young boy with profound mental retardation were evaluated. Application of wrist weights reduced SIB by 92% and was associated with either increases or stable levels of multiple novel and preexisting adaptive behaviors.
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Hanley, G. P., Piazza, C. C., Keeney, K. M., Blakeley‐Smith, A. B., & Worsdell, A. S. (1998). EFFECTS OF WRIST WEIGHTS ON SELF‐INJURIOUS AND ADAPTIVE BEHAVIORS. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 31(2), 307–310. https://doi.org/10.1901/jaba.1998.31-307
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