经验推导重复测试中的遗漏和委托错误:一个反向翻译的例子。

Behavior analysis (Washington, D.C.) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-01 DOI:10.1037/bar0000218
Daniel R Mitteer, Brian D Greer, Kayla R Randall, Ryan T Kimball, Sean W Smith
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大多数研究通过编程环境变化来检查治疗复发,这些变化具有完美的治疗完整性或在没有环境变化的情况下存在遗漏错误(即,所有替代反应都被置于消失状态)。最近,Mitteer等人(2018)研究了照顾者行为对扮演破坏性行为儿童角色的同盟者的反应,为研究人员提供了在未来对儿童的复发测试中经验得出强化时间表和测试照顾者错误模式的机会。目前的研究代表了一个试点示范方法的反向翻译结果从照顾者到复发准备与儿童。我们对三个患有自闭症谱系障碍的儿童进行了人类操作安排,其中他们(a)在家庭环境中对喜欢的项目发出目标反应(即,触摸键盘),(b)在目标反应消失时对诊所环境中的项目发出替代反应(例如,触摸卡片)。(c)经历了一个复发测试,在这个测试中,实验者在类似家庭的环境中编写了与之前研究中看护者犯的相同的低率遗漏和委托错误。在复发测试中,所有病例的目标反应接近或超过基线范围,三个病例中的两个病例的替代行为消失。我们讨论了研究人员如何在未来的复发研究中纳入类似的翻译过程。
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Empirically Deriving Omission and Commission Errors for Relapse Tests: A Demonstration of Reverse Translation.

Most studies examine treatment relapse by programming contextual changes with perfect treatment integrity or with omission errors in the absence of a context change (i.e., all alternative responses placed on extinction). Recently, Mitteer et al. (2018) examined caregiver behavior in response to a confederate playing the role of a child with destructive behavior, providing the opportunity for researchers to empirically derive reinforcement schedules and test caregiver error patterns within future relapse tests with children. The present study represents a pilot demonstration of methods for reverse translating findings from caregivers to relapse preparations with children. We used a human-operant arrangement with three children with autism spectrum disorder in which they (a) emitted a target response (i.e., pad touch) for a preferred item in a home-like context, (b) emitted an alternative response (e.g., card touch) for the item in a clinic context while the target response was extinguished, and (c) experienced a relapse test in which the experimenter programmed the same low-rate omission and commission errors that caregivers made in the prior study within the home-like context. During the relapse test, target responding approximated or exceeded baseline ranges for all cases, and alternative behavior extinguished for two of the three cases. We discuss how researchers might incorporate similar translation processes in future relapse research.

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