School of Behavior Analysis, Florida Institute of Technology.
Nemours Children's Hospital.
J Appl Behav Anal. 2020 Sep;53(4):2339-2348. doi: 10.1002/jaba.721. Epub 2020 May 8.
Three-step guided compliance (vocal prompt, vocal plus model prompt, vocal prompt plus physical guidance) is a commonly used procedure to increase compliance among children with intellectual disabilities. Previous research has suggested that under some conditions, slight modifications to the three-step procedure may enhance its effectiveness. These modifications include omitting the model prompt and decreasing the interprompt interval. In the current study, we evaluated another modification to the procedure: the delivery of a high-preference item contingent upon compliance with the first vocal prompt (i.e., differential reinforcement). For 2 participants with autism, compliance remained low when we implemented differential reinforcement and the guided compliance procedure in isolation. However, compliance improved when we combined differential reinforcement and the three-step guided procedure, suggesting that for at least some children, the combination of contingent access to a high-preference item and the guided compliance procedure is more effective than either intervention alone.
三步引导遵从(口头提示、口头加示范提示、口头提示加身体引导)是一种常用于提高智障儿童遵从性的常用程序。先前的研究表明,在某些情况下,对三步程序进行轻微修改可以提高其效果。这些修改包括省略示范提示和缩短提示间隔。在当前的研究中,我们评估了该程序的另一个修改:在第一次口头提示(即差别强化)后给予高偏好项目作为对遵从的强化。对于 2 名自闭症患者,当我们单独实施差别强化和引导遵从程序时,遵从性仍然很低。然而,当我们将差别强化和三步引导程序结合起来时,遵从性得到了提高,这表明对于至少一些儿童来说,将高偏好项目的条件强化与引导遵从程序相结合比单独使用任何一种干预措施更有效。