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On the predictive validity of behavioral momentum theory for mitigating resurgence of problem behavior

Authors :
Ashley M. Fuhrman
Valdeep Saini
Billie J. Retzlaff
Wayne W. Fisher
Brian D. Greer
Andrew R. Craig
Katherine R. Lichtblau
Source :
Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior. 109(1)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We summarize the results of four recent translational studies from our lab that used the predictions of behavioral momentum theory to inform the development of more durable treatments for destructive behavior. Treatments informed by behavioral momentum theory generally showed better suppression of target responding during an extinction challenge than did a comparison treatment. We re-analyze data from each of the four studies to show that this general finding is apparent both at the aggregate (i.e., proportion of baseline response rates averaged across participants) and within participant (i.e., percentage reduction in proportion of baseline response rates, difference in raw response rates during the extinction challenge). Interestingly, participants who experienced multiple cycles of the extinction challenge generally showed less differentiation in target responding between the theory informed by behavioral momentum treatment and the comparison treatment. Overall results suggest that applications of behavioral momentum theory can substantially improve the durability of common treatments for destructive behavior.

Details

ISSN :
19383711
Volume :
109
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8e5b3c9f488fd50b8d04383870dacafe