Teaching Multiple Response Alternatives to Mitigate Resurgence

The current study tested the potential of teaching multiple response alternatives to mitigate resurgence of a target response. Two experimental arrangements were alternated. In one component a target response was reinforced, then an alternative response was reinforced while the target response was p...

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Main Author: Carrasquillo, Travis
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Published: OpenSIUC 2014
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spelling ndltd-siu.edu-oai-opensiuc.lib.siu.edu-theses-25382018-12-20T04:38:57Z Teaching Multiple Response Alternatives to Mitigate Resurgence Carrasquillo, Travis The current study tested the potential of teaching multiple response alternatives to mitigate resurgence of a target response. Two experimental arrangements were alternated. In one component a target response was reinforced, then an alternative response was reinforced while the target response was placed on extinction. In the final phase, both responses were placed on extinction. In the second component, a target response was reinforced, then four alternative responses were reinforced while the target response was placed on extinction. In the final phase, all responses were placed on extinction. Six of nine participants demonstrated lower resurgence of the target response following reinforcement of multiple response alternatives. The results of this study suggest teaching multiple response alternatives is a possible treatment strategy to mitigate response resurgence. 2014-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/1524 https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2538&context=theses Theses OpenSIUC resurgence
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Carrasquillo, Travis
Teaching Multiple Response Alternatives to Mitigate Resurgence
description The current study tested the potential of teaching multiple response alternatives to mitigate resurgence of a target response. Two experimental arrangements were alternated. In one component a target response was reinforced, then an alternative response was reinforced while the target response was placed on extinction. In the final phase, both responses were placed on extinction. In the second component, a target response was reinforced, then four alternative responses were reinforced while the target response was placed on extinction. In the final phase, all responses were placed on extinction. Six of nine participants demonstrated lower resurgence of the target response following reinforcement of multiple response alternatives. The results of this study suggest teaching multiple response alternatives is a possible treatment strategy to mitigate response resurgence.
author Carrasquillo, Travis
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title Teaching Multiple Response Alternatives to Mitigate Resurgence
title_short Teaching Multiple Response Alternatives to Mitigate Resurgence
title_full Teaching Multiple Response Alternatives to Mitigate Resurgence
title_fullStr Teaching Multiple Response Alternatives to Mitigate Resurgence
title_full_unstemmed Teaching Multiple Response Alternatives to Mitigate Resurgence
title_sort teaching multiple response alternatives to mitigate resurgence
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