The effects of contingent and noncontingent attention on self-injury and self-restraint
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- DOI: 10.1901/jaba.1996.29-107
The effects of contingent and noncontingent attention on self-injury and self-restraint
Abstract
Self-restraint and self-injurious behavior (SIB) are two responses that can sometimes be members of the same functional response class (i.e., maintained by the same contingency). In such cases, a single treatment should be effective for both responses. In this investigation, we examined the effects of providing attention (the presumed reinforcer) both noncontingently and contingent upon either SIB or self-restraint. Results were consistent with our hypothesis that both responses were maintained by attention and suggested that noncontingent reinforcement was a potentially effective treatment.
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On the function of self-restraint and its relationship to self-injury.J Appl Behav Anal. 1996 Spring;29(1):93-8. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1996.29-93. J Appl Behav Anal. 1996. PMID: 8881347 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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