The effects of a high-probability instruction sequence and response-independent reinforcer delivery on child compliance |
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Authors: | Bullock Chrystin Normand Matthew P |
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Affiliation: | Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne 32901, USA. |
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Abstract: | We compared the effects of a high-probability (high-p) instruction sequence and a fixed-time (FT) schedule of reinforcement on the compliance of 2 typically developing children. A multielement experimental design with a reversal component was implemented according to a multiple baseline across participants arrangement. Both the high-p and FT conditions resulted in increased compliance for both participants during the multielement sessions. These results suggest that it may be possible to increase compliance without a response requirement of the type arranged in the high-p instruction sequence. |
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Keywords: | behavioral momentum compliance high‐probability instruction sequence fixed‐time schedule |
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