Wolfe Katie, Kunnavatana S Shanun, Shoemaker Adrianna M
1 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA.
2 Independent Researcher, Durham, NC, USA.
Behav Modif. 2018 Sep;42(5):729-746. doi: 10.1177/0145445517731062. Epub 2017 Sep 14.
We examined the use of a paired-stimulus, video-based preference assessment (VPA) to identify high- and low-preference social interactions for three children with autism spectrum disorder. We conducted two VPAs with each participant: one with access to the interaction contingent on each selection and one without access. We also conducted a concurrent-operant reinforcer assessment to evaluate the accuracy of the VPAs in identifying reinforcers. For two participants, the VPAs corresponded strongly and the results of the reinforcer assessment suggest that the high-preference interaction produced more of the target response than the low-preference interaction. For the other participant, the VPAs identified different high- and low-preference interactions, and the results of the reinforcer assessment suggest that the VPA without access may have been more accurate in identifying a reinforcer.
我们考察了使用配对刺激、基于视频的偏好评估(VPA)来确定三名自闭症谱系障碍儿童的高偏好和低偏好社交互动。我们对每位参与者进行了两次VPA:一次是每次选择后都能进行互动,另一次是无法进行互动。我们还进行了同时操作强化物评估,以评估VPA在识别强化物方面的准确性。对于两名参与者,VPA的结果高度一致,强化物评估结果表明,高偏好互动比低偏好互动产生了更多的目标反应。对于另一名参与者,VPA识别出了不同的高偏好和低偏好互动,强化物评估结果表明,无法进行互动的VPA在识别强化物方面可能更准确。