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Response-restriction analysis: II. Alteration of activity preferences
Authors:Hanley Gregory P  Iwata Brian A  Roscoe Eileen M  Thompson Rachel H  Lindberg Jana S
Affiliation:Department of Human Development and Family Life, University of Kansas, Lawrence 66045, USA. ghanley@ku.edu
Abstract:We used response-restriction (RR) assessments to identify the preferences of 7 individuals with mental retardation for a variety of vocational and leisure activities. We subsequently increased their engagement in nonpreferred activities using several procedures: response restriction per se versus a Premack-type contingency (Study 1), supplemental reinforcement for engagement in target activities (Study 2), and noncontingent pairing of reinforcers with nonpreferred activities (Study 3). Results indicated that preferences are not immutable and can be altered through a variety of relatively benign interventions and that the results of RR assessments may be helpful in determining which types of procedures may be most effective on an individual basis.
Keywords:preference  reinforcer assessment  restriction  contingency  Premack principle  differential reinforcement  conditioning
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