Examining the effects of increasing schedule requirements on preference in an applied setting
This study describes a two-phase experiment which was conducted to assess the relative reinforcer effectiveness of high, low and moderately-preferred stimuli as the effort required was increased. Two individuals with traumatic brain injury, in an applied setting, were presented with a 3-choice concu...
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