This study was conducted to replicate and extend previous research on infant caregiver behavior by demonstrating negative reinforcement of infant caregiver behavior in response to crying and teaching appropriate care responses under conditions of inconsolable crying. A computerized infant simulator was used to create a laboratory simulation of infant caregiving. In Study 1, participants were exposed to negative reinforcement conditions and an extinction condition. In the negative reinforcement condition, participants engaged in caregiving responses to escape from the cry. In the extinction condition, the cry was inescapable and two of three participants stopped engaging in the previously reinforced caregiving response. Data was collected on...
Viewed from the perspective of attachment theory, crying is attributed the function of maintaining t...
The current study assessed the feasibility of a laboratory model designed to evaluate options for mi...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of videotaped instruction of a behavioral intervention to reduce...
This study was conducted to replicate and extend previous research on infant caregiver behavior by d...
This is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at Scholar Commons. It has be...
There is a need to develop and disseminate effective infant abuse prevention programs. Infant simula...
A brief negative-reinforcement assessment was conducted with developmentally disabled children with ...
Bibliography: pages [69]-74.This study assessed the effects of cry duration and controllability on a...
Parent training, utilizing the principles of applied behavior analysis to teach effective parenting ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Applied Behavioral Science, 2007.Three experiments were ...
This study showed that prenatal quality of caregiving behavior toward a crying simulator infant pred...
Young infants need their caregivers to help them regulate their affect. When the caregiver does this...
Infant crying is a common source of distress in parents. This study used an experimental paradigm to...
Infancy and toddlerhood is an important time for the development of emotion regulation, with interac...
Two experiments were conducted to identify the conditions likely to produce resurgence among adult h...
Viewed from the perspective of attachment theory, crying is attributed the function of maintaining t...
The current study assessed the feasibility of a laboratory model designed to evaluate options for mi...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of videotaped instruction of a behavioral intervention to reduce...
This study was conducted to replicate and extend previous research on infant caregiver behavior by d...
This is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at Scholar Commons. It has be...
There is a need to develop and disseminate effective infant abuse prevention programs. Infant simula...
A brief negative-reinforcement assessment was conducted with developmentally disabled children with ...
Bibliography: pages [69]-74.This study assessed the effects of cry duration and controllability on a...
Parent training, utilizing the principles of applied behavior analysis to teach effective parenting ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Applied Behavioral Science, 2007.Three experiments were ...
This study showed that prenatal quality of caregiving behavior toward a crying simulator infant pred...
Young infants need their caregivers to help them regulate their affect. When the caregiver does this...
Infant crying is a common source of distress in parents. This study used an experimental paradigm to...
Infancy and toddlerhood is an important time for the development of emotion regulation, with interac...
Two experiments were conducted to identify the conditions likely to produce resurgence among adult h...
Viewed from the perspective of attachment theory, crying is attributed the function of maintaining t...
The current study assessed the feasibility of a laboratory model designed to evaluate options for mi...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of videotaped instruction of a behavioral intervention to reduce...