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Comparisons of synthesized and individual reinforcement contingencies during functional analysis
Authors:Wayne W Fisher  Brian D Greer  Patrick W Romani  Amanda N Zangrillo  Todd M Owen
Institution:University of Nebraska Medical Center's Munroe‐Meyer Institute
Abstract:Researchers typically modify individual functional analysis (FA) conditions after results are inconclusive (Hanley, Iwata, & McCord, 2003). Hanley, Jin, Vanselow, and Hanratty (2014) introduced a marked departure from this practice, using an interview‐informed synthesized contingency analysis (IISCA). In the test condition, they delivered multiple contingencies simultaneously (e.g., attention and escape) after each occurrence of problem behavior; in the control condition, they delivered those same reinforcers noncontingently and continuously. In the current investigation, we compared the results of the IISCA with a more traditional FA in which we evaluated each putative reinforcer individually. Four of 5 participants displayed destructive behavior that was sensitive to the individual contingencies evaluated in the traditional FA. By contrast, none of the participants showed a response pattern consistent with the assumption of the IISCA. We discuss the implications of these findings on the development of accurate and efficient functional analyses.
Keywords:assessment of problem behavior  false‐positive outcome  functional analysis  independent effects  interaction effects
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