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Predicting the Effects of Interventions: A Tutorial on the Disequilibrium Model.

Kenneth W Jacobs1, Zachary H Morford2, James E King1,3, Linda J Hayes1.   

Abstract

The disequilibrium approach to reinforcement and punishment, derived from the probability-differential hypothesis and response deprivation hypothesis, provides a number of potentially useful mathematical models for practitioners. The disequilibrium approach and its accompanying models have proven effective in the prediction and control of behavior, yet they have not been fully espoused and integrated into clinical practice. The purpose of this tutorial is to detail the disequilibrium approach and adapt its mathematical models for use as a tool in applied settings. The disequilibrium models specify how to arrange contingencies and predict the effects of those contingencies. We aggregate these models, and provide them as a single tool, in the form of a Microsoft Excel® spreadsheet that calculates the direction and magnitude of behavior change based on baseline measures and a practitioner's choice of intervention parameters. How practitioners take baseline measures and select intervention parameters in accordance with disequilibrium models is explicated. The proposed tool can be accessed and downloaded for use at https://osf.io/knf7x/.

Keywords:  Contingency management; Contingent activity; Disequilibrium model; Instrumental activity; Premack principle; Response deprivation

Year:  2017        PMID: 28630826      PMCID: PMC5459771          DOI: 10.1007/s40617-017-0176-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Anal Pract        ISSN: 1998-1929


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