The concept of automatic reinforcement: implications for behavioral research in developmental disabilities.
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Further evaluation of methods to identify matched stimulation.Modeling the effects of sensory reinforcers on behavioral persistence with alternative reinforcementUsing real-time recording to enhance the analysis of within-session functional analysis data.An evaluation of the effects of matched stimuli on behaviors maintained by automatic reinforcement.Functional communication training for the treatment of multiply determined challenging behavior in two boys with autism.An analysis of reinforcer substitutability using object manipulation and self-injury as competing responses.Basic and applied research on choice responding.Treatment of pica through multiple analyses of its reinforcing functionsUtilizing increased response effort to reduce chronic hand mouthingA functional analysis of hair pullingEffects of increased response effort on self-injury and object manipulation as competing responses.Varying response effort in the treatment of pica maintained by automatic reinforcementPersistence of stereotypic behavior: examining the effects of external reinforcersA multiple-schedule evaluation of immediate and subsequent effects of fixed-time food presentation on automatically maintained mouthing.On the relation between object manipulation and stereotypic self-injurious behavior.The effects of verbal operant training and response interruption and redirection on appropriate and inappropriate vocalizations.The effects of matched stimulation and response interruption and redirection on vocal stereotypy.Self-injurious behaviour in autistic children: a neuro-developmental theory of social and environmental isolation.Establishing and maintaining treatment effects with less intrusive consequences via a pairing procedure.An analysis of vocal stereotypy and therapist fading.Discriminative control of punished stereotyped behavior in humansAssessing and treating vocal stereotypy in children with autismDelineating subtypes of self-injurious behavior maintained by automatic reinforcement.A Review and Treatment Selection Model for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities Who Engage in Inappropriate Sexual Behavior.Vocal stereotypy in individuals with autism spectrum disorders: a review of behavioral interventions.Response interruption and redirection: current research trends and clinical application.Assessment and treatment of challenging behaviour for individuals with intellectual disability: a research review.An approach to identifying the conditions under which response interruption will reduce automatically reinforced problem behavior.Further analysis of subtypes of automatically reinforced SIB: A replication and quantitative analysis of published datasets.The relational neurobehavioral approach: can a non-aversive program manage adults with brain injury-related aggression without seclusion/restraint?A functional analysis of finger sucking in children.Functional analysis and treatment of cigarette pica.Functional analysis and treatment of elopement.Reductions in self-injury produced by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulationAn evaluation of response cost in the treatment of inappropriate vocalizations maintained by automatic reinforcement.Designing and evaluating assessment-based interventions to reduce stereotypy among adults with autism in a community job.An integrated model for guiding the selection of treatment components for problem behavior maintained by automatic reinforcement.Clinical Outcomes of Behavioral Treatments for Pica in Children with Developmental Disabilities.Effects of picture exchange communication system on communication and behavioral anomalies in autism.Treating stereotypy in adolescents diagnosed with autism by refining the tactic of "using stereotypy as reinforcement".
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The concept of automatic reinforcement: implications for behavioral research in developmental disabilities.
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1994-05-01T00:00:00Z