Immediate and subsequent effects of response blocking on self-injurious behavior.
Description:
Abstract In many institutional settings, blocking, response restriction (e.g., restraint, protective equipment), and re-direction procedures are used extensively as intervention for self-injurious behavior (SIB) and other forms of problem behavior. In the current study, a three component, multiple-schedule analysis was used to examine the immediate and subsequent effects of blocking on SIB that persisted in the absence of social reinforcement contingencies. During the first and third component…
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Date:
August 2006
Creator:
Atcheson, Katy
Partner:
UNT Libraries