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Evaluating preference for and reinforcing efficacy of fruits and vegetables compared with salty and sweet foods
Authors:Faris R Kronfli  Timothy R Vollmer  Jonathan K Fernand  Hypatia A Bolívar
Institution:1. University of Florida;2. University of Florida and Aurora University
Abstract:Children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder are often more selective in their food preferences than their typically developing peers. Additionally, many preferred food selections have minimal nutritional value. We evaluated the preference for, and reinforcing efficacy of, fruits and vegetables compared with salty and sweet foods, which are often used as edible reinforcers. Multiple-stimulus preference assessments were conducted to identify preferred foods, and reinforcer assessments were conducted to determine the reinforcing efficacy of more preferred foods. Fruits and vegetables were sometimes preferred over salty or sweet foods and often functioned as reinforcers. Future research should incorporate fruits and vegetables into preference assessments when identifying putative reinforcers.
Keywords:autism  healthy diet  preference assessment  progressive ratios
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