Generalized Negatively Reinforced Manding in Children with Autism

被引:0
|
作者
Janet I. Yi
LeeAnn Christian
Glenda Vittimberga
Barry Lowenkron
机构
[1] California State University,
[2] BECA,undefined
关键词
manding; negative reinforcement; functional communication training; autism;
D O I
10.1007/BF03393024
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Individuals with developmental disabilities are often unable to influence their social environment in traditional ways (i.e., vocal language) and frequently exhibit challenging behaviors (e.g., aggression and self-injury) because such behaviors were previously reinforced under similar conditions. While the area of positive reinforcement manding has been well-documented and empirically validated, there is less research in the area of negatively reinforced manding—particularly in the area of negatively reinforced manding of nonpreferred items. Using a multiple baseline design across participants, this study sought to teach three children with autism to replace their challenging behaviors with more socially appropriate ways to request the removal of nonpreferred items. Results showed that all participants were able to learn the negatively reinforced mand response and these mand responses were generalized to other untrained items. In addition to extending the research in the area, the study empirically defined a procedure for teaching negatively reinforced manding of nonpreferred items. Moreover, teaching the mand response resulted in quality of life improvements for all participants and their families.
引用
收藏
页码:21 / 33
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Evidence From Children with Autism that Derived Relational Responding is a Generalized Operant
    Mark R. Dixon
    Jordan Belisle
    Steven C. Hayes
    Caleb R. Stanley
    Anne Blevins
    Kylie F. Gutknecht
    Ashley Partlo
    Lindsay Ryan
    Cara Lucas
    Behavior Analysis in Practice, 2021, 14 : 295 - 323
  • [32] Establishing a Generalized Repertoire of Initiating Bids for Joint Attention in Children with Autism
    Gomes, Sandra R.
    Reeve, Sharon A.
    Brothers, Kevin J.
    Reeve, Kenneth F.
    Sidener, Tina M.
    BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION, 2020, 44 (03) : 394 - 428
  • [33] Comprehension of Generalized Conversational Implicatures by Children With and Without Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Pastor-Cerezuela, Gemma
    Tordera Yllescas, Juan C.
    Gonzalez-Sala, Francisco
    Montagut-Asuncion, Maite
    Fernandez-Andres, Maria-Inmaculada
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2018, 9
  • [34] Evidence From Children with Autism that Derived Relational Responding is a Generalized Operant
    Dixon, Mark R.
    Belisle, Jordan
    Hayes, Steven C.
    Stanley, Caleb R.
    Blevins, Anne
    Gutknecht, Kylie F.
    Partlo, Ashley
    Ryan, Lindsay
    Lucas, Cara
    BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS IN PRACTICE, 2021, 14 (02) : 295 - 323
  • [35] The Effects of General Case Training of Manding Responses on Children with Severe Disabilities
    Robert E. O'Neill
    Cheryl Faulkner
    Robert H. Horner
    Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2000, 12 : 43 - 60
  • [36] Negatively reinforced balanced urn schemes
    Kaur, Gursharn
    ADVANCES IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS, 2019, 105 : 48 - 82
  • [37] The recurrence of negatively reinforced responding of humans
    Alessandri, Jerome
    Lattal, Kennon A.
    Cancado, Carlos R. X.
    JOURNAL OF THE EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR, 2015, 104 (03) : 211 - 222
  • [38] Clinical characteristics of children affected by autism spectrum disorder with and without generalized hypotonia
    Lopez-Espejo, Mauricio A.
    Nunez, Alicia C.
    Moscoso, Odalie C.
    Escobar, Raul G.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 2021, 180 (10) : 3243 - 3246
  • [39] Generalized Effects of Naturalistic Social Communication Intervention for Minimally Verbal Children with Autism
    Hampton, Lauren H.
    Kaiser, Ann P.
    Nietfeld, Jennifer P.
    Khachoyan, Ani
    JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS, 2021, 51 (01) : 75 - 87
  • [40] Generalized imitation and the mand: inducing first instances of speech in young children with autism
    Ross, DE
    Greer, RD
    RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, 2003, 24 (01) : 58 - 74