Rapid Assessment of Attention Types for the Treatment of Attention-Maintained Problem Behavior

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Craig W. Strohmeier
Carolyn Crysdale
Suni Schwandtner
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[1] Kennedy Krieger Institute,Department of Behavioral Psychology, Neurobehavioral Unit Outpatient Clinic
[2] Little Leaves Behavioral Services,undefined
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Functional analysis; Attention assessment; Problem behavior; Replacement behavior;
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10.1007/s40617-018-00300-x
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In the current study, we expanded previously described attention assessment procedures (e.g., Piazza et al., 1999) to create a rapid assessment of attention types (RAAT) suitable for clinical and educational settings. The RAAT was developed to identify a form of attention most likely to reinforce functionally equivalent alternatives to problem behavior. We describe the procedures for conducting a RAAT, as well as the results of a treatment evaluation that included two attention types from the RAAT, programmed to increase prosocial alternative behaviors.
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页码:417 / 423
页数:6
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