Koegel R L, Firestone P B, Kramme K W, Dunlap G
J Appl Behav Anal. 1974 Winter;7(4):521-8. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1974.7-521.
Appropriate play with toys was studied in two autistic children with high occurrences of self-stimulatory behavior. Each child participated in the experimental sessions in an A-B-A design, where "A" refers to baseline sessions and "B" refers to self-stimulation suppression sessions. It was found that: (a) during the baseline sessions, the children exhibited low levels of play and high levels of self-stimulatory behavior; (b) the per cent of unreinforced, spontaneous, appropriate play increased when self-stimulatory behavior was suppressed; and (c) when the suppression of self-stimulation was discontinued, the per cent of self-stimulation and that of appropriate play approached their presuppression levels. These results seem particularly significant because they identify a set of conditions under which spontaneous appropriate behavior, uncommon in autistic children, occurs at an increased level.
对两名有频繁自我刺激行为的自闭症儿童进行了关于适当玩玩具的研究。每个儿童均以A - B - A设计参与实验环节,其中“A”指基线期,“B”指自我刺激抑制期。结果发现:(a) 在基线期,儿童的玩耍水平较低,自我刺激行为水平较高;(b) 当自我刺激行为受到抑制时,未强化的、自发的、适当玩耍的百分比增加;(c) 当停止自我刺激抑制时,自我刺激和适当玩耍的百分比接近抑制前的水平。这些结果似乎尤为重要,因为它们确定了一组条件,在这些条件下,自闭症儿童中不常见的自发适当行为会增加出现。