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Comparative Study
. 2018 Mar;109(2):422-432.
doi: 10.1002/jeab.321. Epub 2018 Mar 2.

A comparison of procedures for unpairing conditioned reflexive motivating operations

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Comparative Study

A comparison of procedures for unpairing conditioned reflexive motivating operations

Tracy L Kettering et al. J Exp Anal Behav. 2018 Mar.

Abstract

This study compared the effectiveness of two procedures to reduce behavior evoked by a reflexive conditioned motivating operation (CMO-R). Task demands were shown to evoke escape-maintained problem behavior for 4 students with disabilities. Alternative communication responses were taught as an appropriate method to request escape and this treatment combined with extinction for problem behavior led to decreases in problem behavior for all students. A beeping timer was then arranged to temporally precede the task demand to create a CMO-R that evoked communication responses. When data showed that the sound of the timer was functioning as a CMO-R, two methods to reduce behavior evoked by a CMO-R-extinction unpairing and noncontingent unpairing-were evaluated. Results indicated that noncontingent unpairing was an effective method to reduce the evocative effects of the CMO-R. Extinction produced unsystematic effects across participants. Results are discussed in terms of abolishing CMOs and the implications of CMOs.

Keywords: avoidance; conditioned motivating operation; extinction unpairing; motivating operation; noncontingent reinforcement unpairing.

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