THE EFFECTS OF VARIABLE‐TIME DELIVERY OF FOOD ITEMS AND PRAISE ON PROBLEM BEHAVIOR REINFORCED BY ESCAPE

  • Lomas J
  • Fisher W
  • Kelley M
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Abstract

Prior research indicates that reinforcement of an appropriate response (e.g., compliance) can produce concomitant reductions in problem behavior reinforced by escape when problem behavior continues to produce negative reinforcement (e.g., Lalli et al., 1999 ). These effects may be due to a preference for positive over negative reinforcement or to positive reinforcement acting as an abolishing operation, rendering demands less aversive and escape from demands less effective as negative reinforcement. In the current investigation, we delivered a preferred food item and praise on a variable‐time 15‐s schedule while providing escape for problem behavior on a fixed‐ratio 1 schedule in a demand condition for 3 participants with problem behavior maintained by negative reinforcement. Results for all 3 participants showed that variable‐time delivery of preferred edible items reduced problem behavior even though escape continued to be available for these responses. These findings are discussed in the context of motivating operations.

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Lomas, J. E., Fisher, W. W., & Kelley, M. E. (2010). THE EFFECTS OF VARIABLE‐TIME DELIVERY OF FOOD ITEMS AND PRAISE ON PROBLEM BEHAVIOR REINFORCED BY ESCAPE. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 43(3), 425–435. https://doi.org/10.1901/jaba.2010.43-425

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