Reinforcement magnitude and responding during treatment with differential reinforcement.

Dorothea C Lerman, Michael E Kelley, Christina M Vorndran, Stephanie A C Kuhn, Robert H LaRue
Author Information
  1. Dorothea C Lerman: Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge 70803, USA. dlerman@lsu.edu

Abstract

Basic findings indicate that the amount or magnitude of reinforcement can influence free-operant responding prior to and during extinction. In this study, the relation between reinforcement magnitude and adaptive behavior was evaluated with 3 children as part of treatment with differential reinforcement. In the first experiment, a communicative response was shaped and maintained by the same reinforcer that was found to maintain problem behavior. Two reinforcement magnitudes (20-s or 60-s access to toys or escape from demands) were compared and found to be associated with similar levels of resistance to extinction. The relation between reinforcement magnitude and response maintenance was further evaluated in the second experiment by exposing the communicative response to 20-s or 300-s access to toys or escape. Results for 2 participants suggested that this factor may alter the duration of postreinforcement pauses.

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MeSH Term

Adult
Behavior Therapy
Child
Child Behavior Disorders
Child, Preschool
Developmental Disabilities
Extinction, Psychological
Female
Humans
Male
Reinforcement Schedule
Reinforcement, Psychology
Reward
Social Behavior Disorders

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