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David A Wilder1, Janelle Allison, Katie Nicholson, O Elizabeth Abellon, Renee Saulnier.
Abstract
Functional analyses were conducted to identify reinforcers for noncompliance exhibited by 6 young children. Next, the effects of rationales (statements that describe why a child should comply with a caregiver-delivered instruction) were evaluated. In Experiment 1, 3 participants received the rationales immediately after the therapist's instruction. In Experiment 2, 3 additional participants received more practical rationales immediately before the therapist's instruction. The results indicate that rationales were ineffective for all 6 children. A guided compliance procedure increased compliance for 1 child; contingent access to preferred items with or without response cost increased compliance for the other participants. Although levels of problem behavior varied within and across participants, they were often higher in the rationale and guided compliance conditions.Entities:
Keywords: extinction; functional analysis; guided compliance; noncompliance; preschool children; rationales
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21541147 PMCID: PMC2998253 DOI: 10.1901/jaba.2010.43-601
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Behav Anal ISSN: 0021-8855