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Case Reports
. 1981 Fall;14(3):345-50.
doi: 10.1901/jaba.1981.14-345.

Reinforcer variation: implications for motivating developmentally disabled children

Case Reports

Reinforcer variation: implications for motivating developmentally disabled children

A L Egel. J Appl Behav Anal. 1981 Fall.

Abstract

Motivating developmentally disabled children to participate in educational activities can be very difficult. This is especially true for children diagnosed autistic. Because there is some evidence to suggest that stimulus variation may influence motivation, the present study investigated the effects of constant vs. varied reinforcer presentation on correct responding and on-task behavior. Results from a reversal design showed declining trends in both correct responding and on-task behavior when the same reinforcer was consistently presented, whereas, varying the reinforcers produced significantly improved and stable responding. the results are discussed in relation to the literature on stimulus variation and its effects on responsiveness.

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