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Baseline reinforcement rate and resurgence of destructive behavior
Authors:Wayne W. Fisher  Valdeep Saini  Brian D. Greer  William E. Sullivan  Henry S. Roane  Ashley M. Fuhrman  Andrew R. Craig  Ryan T. Kimball
Abstract:Concepts from behavioral momentum theory, along with some empirical findings, suggest that the rate of baseline reinforcement may contribute to the relapse of severe destructive behavior. With seven children who engaged in destructive behavior, we tested this hypothesis in the context of functional communication training by comparing the effects of different baseline reinforcement rates on resurgence during a treatment challenge (i.e., extinction). We observed convincing resurgence of destructive behavior in four of seven participants, and we observed more resurgence in the condition associated with high‐rate baseline reinforcement (i.e., variable‐interval 2 s in Experiment 1 or fixed‐ratio 1 in Experiment 2) compared to a low‐rate baseline reinforcement condition. We discuss the implications of these results relative to schedules of reinforcement in the treatment of destructive behavior and strategies to mitigate resurgence in clinical settings.
Keywords:behavioral momentum theory  functional communication training  reinforcement rate  treatment relapse  resurgence
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