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. 1999 Fall;32(3):317–328. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1999.32-317

Effects of reinforcement for alternative behavior during punishment of self-injury.

R H Thompson 1, B A Iwata 1, J Conners 1, E M Roscoe 1
PMCID: PMC1284195  PMID: 10513027

Abstract

A number of variables influence the effectiveness of punishment and may determine the extent to which less intrusive forms of punishment may be used as alternatives to more intrusive interventions. For example, it has been suggested that response suppression during punishment may be facilitated if reinforcement is concurrently available for an alternative response. However, results of basic research demonstrating this finding have not been replicated with interventions more commonly prescribed as treatments for problem behavior. We evaluated the effects of relatively benign punishment procedures (reprimands or brief manual restraint) on the self-injurious behavior of 4 individuals who had been diagnosed with mental retardation, when access to reinforcement for alternative behavior (manipulation of leisure materials) was and was not available. In all cases, punishment produced greater response suppression when reinforcement for an alternative response was available.

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