Elimination of position-biased responding in individuals with autism and intellectual disabilities |
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Authors: | Jason C Bourret Brian A Iwata Jill M Harper Stephen T North |
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Affiliation: | NEW ENGLAND CENTER FOR CHILDREN. |
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Abstract: | Five individuals with autism or other developmental disabilities participated in paired-stimulus preference assessments during repeated baseline probes. All subjects initially showed a pronounced bias by typically selecting the stimulus placed in either the left or right position. Biased responding for 3 subjects was eliminated when training trials were conducted in which a stimulus of known lesser quality was presented as one of the choices. Reinforcer-quality training was unsuccessful for 2 subjects, as was a condition in which reinforcer magnitude was modified to favor unbiased responding. These subjects' biased responding was eliminated only when a correction procedure (repetition of error trials) was implemented. |
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Keywords: | selection bias directional bias preference assessment reinforcer quality reinforcer magnitude error correction |
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