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. 1998 Fall;31(3):479–483. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1998.31-479

Assessment of stimulus generalization gradients in the treatment of self-injurious behavior.

J S Lalli 1, F C Mace 1, K Livezey 1, K Kates 1
PMCID: PMC1284134  PMID: 9757586

Abstract

Descriptive and experimental analyses suggested that the self-injurious behavior (SIB) of a 10-year-old girl with severe mental retardation was maintained by attention. Additional analyses identified physical contact as the type of attention maintaining SIB; therefore, we hypothesized that physical proximity of an adult was a discriminative stimulus for SIB. Based on these findings, we systematically varied the distance between the participant and a therapist to assess stimulus generalization. Results showed that rates of SIB varied relative to the distance between the participant and therapist; the highest percentage of SIB occurred with the therapist positioned less than 0.5 m from the participant. Treatment consisted of placing the therapist at a specified distance (9.0 m) from the participant (during low-attention situations), noncontingent reinforcement, and extinction.

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