Metropolitan Toronto School Board.
J Appl Behav Anal. 1994 Winter;27(4):639-47. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1994.27-639.
The provision of a series of requests to which compliance is highly likely (high-probability requests) immediately antecedent to low-probability requests has been used to establish behavioral momentum of compliance. We evaluated a fading procedure for maintaining high levels of compliance obtained with high-probability requests. Fading involved a systematic reduction in the number of high-probability requests and an increase in the latency between the high- and low-probability requests. High levels of compliance for both "do" and "don't" requests were maintained for 16 weeks in a 5-year-old boy with developmental disabilities after the high-probability request sequence was faded. Similar maintenance was obtained for "do" requests in a 15-year-old girl with developmental disabilities. For this subject, however, the high-probability request sequence was ineffective with "don't" requests. When "don't" requests were phrased as "do" requests, the high-probability request sequence produced high levels of compliance to the low-probability request. High levels of compliance to these "do" requests were maintained for 16 weeks after the high-probability request sequence was faded.
一系列极有可能得到遵守的请求(高概率请求)在低概率请求之前提出,已经被用来建立遵守行为的动力。我们评估了一种维持高概率请求获得的高遵守水平的消退程序。消退涉及高概率请求数量的系统减少和高概率请求与低概率请求之间的延迟增加。在高概率请求序列消退后,一名患有发育障碍的 5 岁男孩在 16 周内保持了对“做”和“不做”请求的高遵守水平。患有发育障碍的 15 岁女孩也获得了类似的“做”请求的维持。然而,对于这个主题,高概率请求序列对“不做”请求无效。当“不做”请求被表述为“做”请求时,高概率请求序列对低概率请求产生了高度的遵守。在高概率请求序列消退后,这些“做”请求的高遵守水平维持了 16 周。