ASSESSMENT OF THE RELATIVE EFFECTS OF ATTENTION AND ESCAPE ON NONCOMPLIANCE

  • Rodriguez N
  • Thompson R
  • Baynham T
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Abstract

The current study presents a method for assessing the relative effects of attention and escape on noncompliance in preschoolers. Attention and escape conditions were alternated in a multielement design, and a contingency reversal procedure, in which one test condition served as a control for the other, was used to demonstrate control. For all 3 participants, noncompliance was maintained, at least in part, by social attention. Functional analyses of noncompliance such as the one described here may be valuable for developing function‐based treatments.

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Rodriguez, N. M., Thompson, R. H., & Baynham, T. Y. (2010). ASSESSMENT OF THE RELATIVE EFFECTS OF ATTENTION AND ESCAPE ON NONCOMPLIANCE. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 43(1), 143–147. https://doi.org/10.1901/jaba.2010.43-143

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