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Duration of negative practice and the reduction of leg pounding of a traumatically brain-injured adult
Authors:Frank D. Lewis  William F. Blackerby  Janet Rainwater Ross  Mark L. Guth  Ronald F. Cronkey  Melvin J. White  Tina Cook
Abstract:This study evaluated the relative efficacy of long (1 minute) and short (15 seconds) durations of negative practice for reducing self-stimulatory leg pounding of a traumatically brain-injured adult. In individual social skill training classes, long negative practice and short negative practice were administered concurrently in an alternating treatments design. Generalization of treatment effects outside of training sessions was assessed during the client's lunch period. The results revealed that both durations of negative practice were equally effective in reducing leg pounding during training sessions. However, the effects of training did not generalize to settings in which the practice contingency was not enforced. Pounding was more frequent and negative practice somewhat less effective during periods of high social stimulation.
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