The use of an escape contingency and a token economy to increase food acceptance |
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Authors: | Kahng SungWoo Boscoe James H Byrne Shannon |
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Affiliation: | Department of Behavioral Psychology, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA. Kahng@kennedykrieger.org |
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Abstract: | Escape (termination of a meal) and token-based differential reinforcement of alternative behavior were used as reinforcement to increase acceptance of food. Using a changing criterion design, the number of bites accepted and consumed was gradually increased to 15 bites per meal. These data suggest that, in some cases, escape may be a potent reinforcer for food acceptance. |
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Keywords: | food acceptance food refusal escape negative reinforcement |
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