The effects of blocking mouthing of leisure items on their effectiveness as reinforcers |
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Authors: | Tarbox Rachel S F Tarbox Jonathan Ghezzi Patrick M Wallace Michele D Yoo J Helen |
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Affiliation: | California State University, Los Angeles, USA. |
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Abstract: | Leisure items are commonly used as reinforcers in behavior-analytic applications. However, a defining feature of autism is the occurrence of stereotypy, and individuals with autism often engage leisure items in a stereotyped manner. The opportunity for stereotyped interaction may be the only aspect of a contingent stimulus that makes it a reinforcer for appropriate behavior. Therefore, this study investigated the effects of blocking stereotyped reinforcer interaction on reinforcer efficacy for 2 children with autism. Results showed that blocking stereotypic reinforcer interaction did not influence reinforcer efficacy. |
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Keywords: | autism object mouthing reinforcer assessment response blocking stereotypy |
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