EFFECTS OF CONTINUOUS AND INTERMITTENT REINFORCEMENT FOR PROBLEM BEHAVIOR DURING FUNCTIONAL COMMUNICATION TRAINING

IF 3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Journal of applied behavior analysis Pub Date : 2013-02-27 DOI:10.1901/jaba.2000.33-167
April S. Worsdell, Brian A. Iwata, Gregory P. Hanley, Rachel H. Thompson, SungWoo Kahng
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We evaluated the effectiveness of functional communication training (FCT) in reducing problem behavior and in strengthening alternative behavior when FCT was implemented without extinction. Following the completion of functional analyses in which social-positive reinforcement was identified as the maintaining variable for 5 participants' self-injurious behavior (SIB) and aggression, the participants were first exposed to FCT in which both problem behavior and alternative behavior were reinforced continuously (i.e., on fixed-ratio [FR] 1 schedules). During subsequent FCT conditions, the schedule of reinforcement for problem behavior was made more intermittent (e.g., FR 2, FR 3, FR 5, etc.), whereas alternative behavior was always reinforced according to an FR 1 schedule. Results showed that 1 participant's problem behavior decreased and alternative behavior increased during FCT when both behaviors were reinforced on FR 1 schedules. The remaining 4 participants shifted response allocation from problem to alternative behavior as the schedule of reinforcement for problem behavior became more intermittent. These results suggest that individuals might acquire alternative responses during FCT in spite of inconsistencies in the application of extinction, although even small errors in reinforcement may compromise treatment effects.

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功能性沟通训练中连续强化与间歇强化对问题行为的影响
我们评估了功能性沟通训练(FCT)在减少问题行为和加强替代行为方面的有效性。在将社会正强化确定为5名被试自伤行为和攻击行为的维持变量的功能分析完成后,被试首次接触到问题行为和替代行为都被持续强化的FCT(即固定比率[FR] 1时间表)。在随后的FCT条件下,问题行为的强化计划变得更加间歇性(例如,fr2, fr3, fr5等),而替代行为总是按照fr1计划进行强化。结果显示,当问题行为和替代行为在FCT中被强化时,1名被试的问题行为减少,替代行为增加。其余4名参与者的反应分配随着问题行为的强化时间表变得更加间歇性而从问题行为转移到替代行为。这些结果表明,尽管在消退的应用中存在不一致性,但个体可能在FCT中获得不同的反应,尽管强化中的小错误可能会影响治疗效果。
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