What types of sex-role behavior should behavior modifiers promote?
- PMID: 924923
- PMCID: PMC1311224
- DOI: 10.1901/jaba.1977.10-549
What types of sex-role behavior should behavior modifiers promote?
Abstract
Rekers and Lovaas (1974) reported a study using reinforcement procedures aimed at modifying the behavior of a 5-yr-old who engaged in cross-gender behavior. The use of traditional sex-role concepts in forming target behaviors is criticized and androgynous behavior is suggested as an empirically based alternative. The pathological nature of the behavior that the study was designed to prevent is also questioned, as is the ability to predict sex-role behavior from a 5-yr-old child's current behavior. These issues are raised in the context of the more general question, whom should the therapist serve?
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