Hung D W
J Autism Child Schizophr. 1978 Sep;8(3):355-66. doi: 10.1007/BF01539637.
This experiment examined the effects of using self-stimulatory behavior as reinforcement for spontaneous appropriate sentences in two autistic children. The children were put on a token system and always received one token for every spontaneous appropriate sentence they made. An ABABA design was employed. In condition A, the opportunity to self-stimulate was contingent on the payment of tokens (two tokens for 2 minutes of self-stimulation). In condition B, no tokens were required for self-stimulation. The results showed that both subjects exhibited a much higher rate of spontaneous appropriate sentences during the contingent self-stimulation (A) condition, demonstrating that self-stimulation functioned as an effective reinforcement. The possibility of using self-stimulation as reinforcement in the treatment of autistic children is discussed.
本实验研究了将自我刺激行为用作两名自闭症儿童自发恰当语句的强化物的效果。这两名儿童采用代币系统,每说出一句自发恰当的语句总是会得到一枚代币。采用了ABABA设计。在A条件下,自我刺激的机会取决于代币支付(两分钟自我刺激需两枚代币)。在B条件下,自我刺激无需代币。结果显示,在有条件的自我刺激(A)条件下,两名受试者都表现出自发恰当语句的发生率高得多,表明自我刺激起到了有效的强化作用。文中讨论了将自我刺激用作自闭症儿童治疗强化物的可能性。