University of Texas, Austin, TX, USA.
J Appl Behav Anal. 2009 Winter;42(4):773-83. doi: 10.1901/jaba.2009.42-773.
We examined the effects of three different presession conditions on tangibly maintained problem behavior for 2 students with autism, using individual-participant multielement designs. First, an analogue functional analysis demonstrated that problem behavior was maintained by access to tangible items. Next, topographies of item rejection were identified. Finally, students were exposed to (a) brief access, (b) no access, and (c) satiation to the tangible items prior to tangible sessions. The results demonstrated high levels of problem behavior following the brief-access and no-access presession conditions and low levels of problem behavior following the satiation condition. The findings are discussed in the context of how satiation might best be defined for these sorts of evaluations.
我们使用个体参与者多项设计,检查了三种不同的预会话条件对 2 名自闭症学生的有形维持问题行为的影响。首先,模拟功能分析表明问题行为是通过获得有形物品来维持的。接下来,确定了物品拒绝的地形。最后,学生在进行有形会话之前(a)短暂访问,(b)无访问和(c)饱和接触有形物品。结果表明,短暂访问和无访问预会话条件后出现高水平的问题行为,而饱和条件后出现低水平的问题行为。这些发现是在如何为这些评估最好地定义饱和的背景下进行讨论的。