Many children are exposed to excessively technology. Such use of technology may lead to health issues including obesity, attention deficits, and sleep disorders. Research has shown that parameters of reinforcement, such as quality and delay, may influence how children allocate their preferences. One way to drive preference away from high-tech toys may be to arrange delays to reinforcement following such selections and immediate reinforcement for an alternative response. In Experiment 1, four subjects who preferred high-tech leisure items over low-tech leisure items were identified through the pair-stimulus preference assessments. The results of Experiment 2 indicated that all subjects were sensitive to delay to reinforcement. When delays we...
The ability to delay gratification in childhood correlates with a number of positive outcomes in adu...
Objective: Individuals with ADHD preferentially choose smaller sooner (SS) over larger later (LL) re...
In Experiment 1, thirty-two five and six-year-olds made three choices between a smaller immediate re...
Many children are exposed to excessively technology. Such use of technology may lead to health issue...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The delay of reinforcement or delay of gr...
The ability to delay gratification has been shown to be related to higher education and income and b...
This study examined the differential effects of frustration on normal children and those diagnosed a...
Research into the future-oriented behaviour of children has largely revolved around delay of gratifi...
Reinforcer magnitude and stimulus type are dimensions of reinforcement that influence behavior. Alth...
The purpose of the current study was to compare the effects of providing a brief versus a continuous...
Behavior interventions often utilize rewards to increase appropriate behavior. Current methods for i...
Previous research on delay of gratification indicates that people have a tendency to choose small re...
Human subjects were exposed to a concurrent-chains schedule in which reinforcer amounts, delays, or ...
Children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) choose smaller sooner (SS) over larger...
Fifty-six kindergarten children were each administered 19 immediately-rewarded trials followed by ni...
The ability to delay gratification in childhood correlates with a number of positive outcomes in adu...
Objective: Individuals with ADHD preferentially choose smaller sooner (SS) over larger later (LL) re...
In Experiment 1, thirty-two five and six-year-olds made three choices between a smaller immediate re...
Many children are exposed to excessively technology. Such use of technology may lead to health issue...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The delay of reinforcement or delay of gr...
The ability to delay gratification has been shown to be related to higher education and income and b...
This study examined the differential effects of frustration on normal children and those diagnosed a...
Research into the future-oriented behaviour of children has largely revolved around delay of gratifi...
Reinforcer magnitude and stimulus type are dimensions of reinforcement that influence behavior. Alth...
The purpose of the current study was to compare the effects of providing a brief versus a continuous...
Behavior interventions often utilize rewards to increase appropriate behavior. Current methods for i...
Previous research on delay of gratification indicates that people have a tendency to choose small re...
Human subjects were exposed to a concurrent-chains schedule in which reinforcer amounts, delays, or ...
Children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) choose smaller sooner (SS) over larger...
Fifty-six kindergarten children were each administered 19 immediately-rewarded trials followed by ni...
The ability to delay gratification in childhood correlates with a number of positive outcomes in adu...
Objective: Individuals with ADHD preferentially choose smaller sooner (SS) over larger later (LL) re...
In Experiment 1, thirty-two five and six-year-olds made three choices between a smaller immediate re...