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A practical variation of a multiple-schedule procedure: brief schedule-correlated stimuli
Authors:Tiger Jeffrey H  Hanley Gregory P  Larsen Kylie M
Institution:Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, USA. jtiger@lsu.edu
Abstract:Multiple schedules using continuous discriminative stimuli have been used to minimize children's disruptive requesting for teacher attention (e.g., colored floral leis; Tiger & Hanley, 2004; Tiger, Hanley, & Heal, 2006). The present study evaluated the effectiveness of, and children's preferences for, two multiple-schedule arrangements in which brief experimenter vocalizations served as discriminative stimuli. Results showed that brief signals were highly effective discriminative stimuli for 3 of the 4 children, and that all children preferred one or both variations of the multiple schedule to a control arrangement. For 1 child, highly discriminated responding was achieved only when continuous signals were introduced.
Keywords:signals  choice  concurrent-chains arrangement  multiple-schedule arrangements  preference assessment  preschool
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