Predicting preference for items during periods of extended access based on early response allocation.
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Distributed and accumulated reinforcement arrangements: evaluations of efficacy and preference.Using Conditional Percentages During Free-Operant Stimulus Preference Assessments to Predict the Effects of Preferred Items on Stereotypy: Preliminary Findings.Further Analysis of the Predictive Effects of a Free-Operant Competing Stimulus Assessment on Stereotypy.The effects of preference assessment type on problem behavior.
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Predicting preference for items during periods of extended access based on early response allocation.
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Amanda M Colby-Dirksen
Greg J Swanson
John T Rapp
Kendra L Marvin
Nairim C Rojas
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10.1901/JABA.2010.43-473
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2010-01-01T00:00:00Z