Training context can influence resistance to disruption under differing reinforcement schedules. With nonhumans, when relatively lean and rich reinforcement schedules are experienced in the context of a multiple schedule, greater resistance is found in the rich than the lean component, as described by behavioral momentum theory. By contrast, when the schedules are experienced in separated blocks of sessions (i.e., as single schedules), resistance is not consistently greater in either component. In the current study, two groups of 6 children with intellectual disabilities responded to stimuli presented in relatively lean or rich components. For both, reinforcers were delivered according to the same variable-interval reinforcement schedule; a...
This study examined the use of a progressive-delay schedule of reinforcement to increase self-contro...
Experimental and descriptive analyses were conducted to investigate the phenomena of schedule-induct...
Interventions aimed at increasing behavioral variability hold particular importance in individuals w...
Substantial experimental evidence indicates that behavior reinforced on a denser schedule is more re...
Substantial experimental evidence indicates that behavior reinforced on a denser schedule is more re...
Translational research inspired by behavioral momentum theory in the area of developmental disabilit...
Behavioral momentum theory (Nevin, 1992, Nevin and Grace, 2000) describes the relation between the c...
Behavioral momentum theory states that behavioral resistance to change is positively related to rein...
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, ofte...
Behavioral momentum was examined in 2 individuals with severe mental retardation via within-subject ...
We examined the effects of conditioned reinforcement on children’s choice between re-liable (100%) a...
Approximately 30 to 40% of individuals diagnosed with autism display problem behaviour (i.e., aggres...
Differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (DRA) may result in rates of reinforce-ment that ...
Approximately 30 to 40% of individuals diagnosed with autism display problem behaviour (i.e., aggres...
Behavioral contrast occurs when a change in the rate of reinforcement in one context results in a ch...
This study examined the use of a progressive-delay schedule of reinforcement to increase self-contro...
Experimental and descriptive analyses were conducted to investigate the phenomena of schedule-induct...
Interventions aimed at increasing behavioral variability hold particular importance in individuals w...
Substantial experimental evidence indicates that behavior reinforced on a denser schedule is more re...
Substantial experimental evidence indicates that behavior reinforced on a denser schedule is more re...
Translational research inspired by behavioral momentum theory in the area of developmental disabilit...
Behavioral momentum theory (Nevin, 1992, Nevin and Grace, 2000) describes the relation between the c...
Behavioral momentum theory states that behavioral resistance to change is positively related to rein...
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, ofte...
Behavioral momentum was examined in 2 individuals with severe mental retardation via within-subject ...
We examined the effects of conditioned reinforcement on children’s choice between re-liable (100%) a...
Approximately 30 to 40% of individuals diagnosed with autism display problem behaviour (i.e., aggres...
Differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (DRA) may result in rates of reinforce-ment that ...
Approximately 30 to 40% of individuals diagnosed with autism display problem behaviour (i.e., aggres...
Behavioral contrast occurs when a change in the rate of reinforcement in one context results in a ch...
This study examined the use of a progressive-delay schedule of reinforcement to increase self-contro...
Experimental and descriptive analyses were conducted to investigate the phenomena of schedule-induct...
Interventions aimed at increasing behavioral variability hold particular importance in individuals w...