Systematic Changes in Preference for Schedule-Thinning Arrangements as a Function of Relative Reinforcement Density

scientific article

Systematic Changes in Preference for Schedule-Thinning Arrangements as a Function of Relative Reinforcement Density is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1177/0145445517742883
P932PMC publication ID5930149
P698PubMed publication ID29182009

P50authorAdam M BriggsQ83988511
Brian D GreerQ86182670
P2093author name stringWayne W Fisher
Jessica S Akers
Billie J Retzlaff
P2860cites workEffects of reinforcer rate and reinforcer quality on time allocation: Extensions of matching theory to educational settingsQ39597430
Effects of equal and unequal reinforcer duration during functional analysisQ39601911
Treatment of multiply controlled problem behaviorQ39706122
Treatment of multiply controlled destructive behavior with food reinforcementQ39713509
Toward effective and preferred programming: a case for the objective measurement of social validity with recipients of behavior-change programsQ41246830
Experimental analysis and treatment of multiply controlled problem behavior: a systematic replication and extensionQ41276198
The matching law: a tutorial for practitionersQ41896559
Schedule thinning following communication training: using competing stimuli to enhance tolerance to decrements in reinforcer densityQ43006451
Producing meaningful improvements in problem behavior of children with autism via synthesized analyses and treatmentsQ47287028
The effects of variable-time versus contingent reinforcement delivery on problem behavior maintained by escape.Q47775946
A component analysis of schedule thinning during functional communication trainingQ47970425
Integrating caregiver report with systematic choice assessment to enhance reinforcer identification.Q52200815
Toward a functional analysis of self-injuryQ24536319
On the effectiveness of and preference for punishment and extinction components of function-based interventionsQ34014904
An investigation of differential reinforcement of alternative behavior without extinctionQ34026769
Functional analysis and treatment of multiply controlled inappropriate mealtime behaviorQ34101175
A comparison of two approaches for identifying reinforcers for persons with severe and profound disabilitiesQ34122512
The effects of variable-time delivery of food items and praise on problem behavior reinforced by escape.Q34125400
The use of positive and negative reinforcement in the treatment of escape-maintained destructive behaviorQ34133955
Identifying instructional tasks that occasion problem behaviors and assessing the effects of student versus teacher choice among these tasksQ34133963
Basic and applied research on choice respondingQ34133995
Evaluation of client preference for function-based treatment packagesQ34134027
Differential responding in the presence and absence of discriminative stimuli during multielement functional analysesQ34134721
Reinforcement schedule thinning following treatment with functional communication trainingQ34134890
Varying response effort in the treatment of pica maintained by automatic reinforcementQ34135240
A comparison of dense-to-lean and fixed lean schedules of alternative reinforcement and extinctionQ34135766
Three predictions of the economic concept of unit price in a choice contextQ34136385
Functional communication training with and without extinction and punishmentQ34161304
Experimental analysis and treatment of multiply controlled self-injuryQ34161404
Choice making to promote adaptive behavior for students with emotional and behavioral challengesQ34161781
Social validity: the case for subjective measurement or how applied behavior analysis is finding its heartQ34208282
Prevalence of multiply controlled problem behavior.Q34218793
Matching, undermatching, and overmatching in studies of choiceQ34266676
On two types of deviation from the matching law: bias and undermatchingQ34267285
Replacing relative reinforcing efficacy with behavioral economic demand curvesQ34441473
Relative and absolute strength of response as a function of frequency of reinforcementQ34456229
Applying the behavioral economics principle of unit price to DRO schedule thinningQ36002957
Functional communication training during reinforcement schedule thinning: An analysis of 25 applications.Q36882913
Multiple schedules in practical application: Research trends and implications for future investigationQ36968350
Functional communication training: a review and practical guideQ38000176
Reinforcement schedule thinning following functional communication training: review and recommendationsQ38005378
P433issue4
P304page(s)472-497
P577publication date2017-11-28
P1433published inBehavior ModificationQ4880689
P1476titleSystematic Changes in Preference for Schedule-Thinning Arrangements as a Function of Relative Reinforcement Density
P478volume42

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q91694884A translational evaluation of potential iatrogenic effects of single and combined contingencies during functional analysis
Q91694628Comparisons of standardized and interview-informed synthesized reinforcement contingencies relative to functional analysis

Search more.