The Effects of Response Restriction on Non-Socially Maintained Self-Injury
Description:
This study examined the effects of response restriction (blocking and protective equipment) on subsequent durations of self-injury with two female participants with developmental disabilities. First, a functional analysis was conducted with each participant to identify potential maintaining variables of the self-injury. Second, access to the response was systematically restricted in a multiple schedule restriction paradigm. A baseline extended alone was conducted without the restriction compone…
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Date:
May 2003
Creator:
Blevins, Travis
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UNT Libraries