An analysis of vocal stereotypy and therapist fading

ES Athens, TR Vollmer, KN Sloman… - Journal of Applied …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
ES Athens, TR Vollmer, KN Sloman, CSP Pipkin
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2008Wiley Online Library
A functional analysis for a boy with Down syndrome and autism suggested that vocal
stereotypy was maintained by automatic reinforcement. The analysis also showed that
instructions and noncontingent attention suppressed vocal stereotypy. A treatment package
consisting of noncontingent attention, contingent demands, and response cost effectively
reduced vocal stereotypy. The treatment package remained effective even when
noncontingent attention was removed, making the procedure easier to implement. Also, the …
A functional analysis for a boy with Down syndrome and autism suggested that vocal stereotypy was maintained by automatic reinforcement. The analysis also showed that instructions and noncontingent attention suppressed vocal stereotypy. A treatment package consisting of noncontingent attention, contingent demands, and response cost effectively reduced vocal stereotypy. The treatment package remained effective even when noncontingent attention was removed, making the procedure easier to implement. Also, the presence of the therapist in the room with the participant was faded systematically. After completion of fading, vocal stereotypy remained low during conditions similar to the no‐consequence phase of the functional analysis.
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