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Efficacy of and preference for reinforcement and response cost in token economies
Authors:Erica S. Jowett Hirst  Claudia L. Dozier  Steven W. Payne
Affiliation:1. Southern Illinois University;2. University of Kansas;3. State University of New York
Abstract:Researchers have shown that both differential reinforcement and response cost within token economies are similarly effective for changing the behavior of individuals in a group context (e.g., Donaldson, DeLeon, Fisher, & Kahng, 2014; Iwata & Bailey, 1974). In addition, these researchers have empirically evaluated preference for these procedures. However, few previous studies have evaluated the individual effects of these procedures both in group contexts and in the absence of peers. Therefore, we replicated and extended previous research by determining the individual effects and preferences of differential reinforcement and response cost under both group and individualized conditions. Results demonstrated that the procedures were equally effective for increasing on‐task behavior during group and individual instruction for most children, and preference varied across participants. In addition, results were consistent across participants who experienced the procedures in group and individualized settings.
Keywords:differential reinforcement  independent group contingency  preference  response cost  token economy
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