Incorporating Interview-Informed Functional Analyses into Practice.
Lauren BeaulieuMeghan E Van NostrandAshley L WilliamsBrandon HerscovitchPublished in: Behavior analysis in practice (2018)
We replicated and extended the effects of an assessment and treatment model employed by Hanley et al. (Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 47, 16-36, 2014) with one participant receiving home-based services. Following a functional analysis, we taught the participant multiple functional communication responses (FCRs) and to tolerate delays and denials to requested items. The participant learned the FCRs and the delay to reinforcers was increased to 34 min. Results generalized across stimuli, people, settings, and time. Social validity results supported that the behaviors were important, the treatment was acceptable, and the effects were significant.
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