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BEHAVIORAL MOMENTUM IN THE TREATMENT OF NONCOMPLIANCE
Authors:F. Charles Mace  Michael L. Hock  Joseph S. Lalli  Barbara J. West  Phillip Belfiore  Elizabeth Pinter  D. Kirby Brown
Abstract:Behavioral momentum refers to the tendency for behavior to persist following a change in environmental conditions. The greater the rate of reinforcement, the greater the behavioral momentum. The intervention for noncompliance consisted of issuing a sequence of commands with which the subject was very likely to comply (i.e., high-probability commands) immediately prior to issuing a low-probability command. In each of five experiments, the high-probability command sequence resulted in a “momentum” of compliant responding that persisted when a low-probability request was issued. Results showed the antecedent high-probability command sequence increased compliance and decreased compliance latency and task duration. “Momentum-like” effects were shown to be distinct from experimenter attention and to depend on the contiguity between the high-probability command sequence and the low-probability command.
Keywords:behavioral momentum  compliance latency  excessive task duration  noncompliance  high-probability command sequence
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