The persistence-strengthening effects of DRA: An illustration of bidirectional translational research

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We summarize a series of bidirectional research studies that demonstrate the persistencestrengthening effects of differential reinforcement of alternative behavior on problem behavior. We model a possible solution to this problem with rats followed by replication with a human clinical population. The importance of coordinated basic and applied research to stimulate new behavioral technologies is emphasized.

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Mace, F. C., McComas, J. J., Mauro, B. C., Progar, P. R., Taylor, B., Ervin, R., & Zangrillo, A. N. (2009). The persistence-strengthening effects of DRA: An illustration of bidirectional translational research. In Behavior Analyst (Vol. 32, pp. 293–300). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03392192

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