University of Bridgeport.
J Appl Behav Anal. 1971 Summer;4(2):121-5. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1971.4-121.
The purpose of the present study was to determine whether classroom thumbsucking could be controlled by making social reinforcement contingent upon appropriate behaviors incompatible with thumbsucking. The classroom thumbsucking behavior of three 8-yr-old elementary school children was observed and recorded by two observers. Sixteen experimental lessons were divided into sets of baseline, reinforcement, reversal, and representation of reinforcement. The effect of the experimental treatment was determined by the changes in the total thumbsucking level for each subject during each lesson. Results indicated noticeable decreases in thumbsucking rate for all three subjects during lessons in which social reinforcement was made contingent upon appropriate behavior. Two of the three subjects showed sudden increases in thumbsucking time during lessons when social reinforcement for appropriate responses was withheld; the third subject showed continued low thumbsucking time during these lessons.
本研究旨在确定通过使社会强化与吮拇指行为不相容的适当行为相联系,是否可以控制课堂吮拇指行为。通过两位观察人员对三名 8 岁的小学生的课堂吮拇指行为进行观察和记录。将 16 节实验课分为基线、强化、反转和强化代表四个部分。通过每个被试在每节课中的总吮拇指水平的变化来确定实验处理的效果。结果表明,在社会强化与适当行为相联系的课程中,所有三个被试的吮拇指率都明显下降。在适当反应的社会强化被取消的课程中,有两个被试的吮拇指时间突然增加;第三个被试在这些课程中继续保持低吮拇指时间。