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Case Reports
. 1985 Fall;18(3):237-48.
doi: 10.1901/jaba.1985.18-237.

The relative motivational properties of sensory and edible reinforcers in teaching autistic children

Case Reports

The relative motivational properties of sensory and edible reinforcers in teaching autistic children

A Rincover et al. J Appl Behav Anal. 1985 Fall.

Abstract

We compared the effects of sensory and edible reinforcers on resistance to satiation in three autistic children while learning visual discrimination tasks. Within-subject designs were used to compare a single sensory reinforcer with a single edible reinforcer and to compare multiple sensory reinforcers with multiple edibles. Results indicated that multiple sensory reinforcers maintained responding over more trials than did multiple edible reinforcers; however, the use of single sensory reinforcers and single edibles resulted in about equal numbers of trials to satiation. Both multiple and single sensory reinforcers produced higher percentages of correct responses than edible reinforcers. The findings are discussed in terms of the advantages of sensory reinforcers in teaching autistic children.

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