Translational Evaluation of History Effects on Resurgence

Resurgence is the reappearance of an extinguished operant response when an alternative behavior is subsequently treated with extinction (Podlesnik & Shahan, 2009). A potential solution to this problem is training serial alternative responses. During the present study, undergraduate students were...

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Main Author: Talhelm, Paige L.
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spelling ndltd-USF-oai-scholarcommons.usf.edu-etd-91622019-11-22T10:12:56Z Translational Evaluation of History Effects on Resurgence Talhelm, Paige L. Resurgence is the reappearance of an extinguished operant response when an alternative behavior is subsequently treated with extinction (Podlesnik & Shahan, 2009). A potential solution to this problem is training serial alternative responses. During the present study, undergraduate students were trained to engage in an arbitrary response analogous to problem behavior and two alternative responses. Each response was reinforced for a distinct duration to establish different reinforcement histories and then tested under conditions of resurgence. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effects of duration of reinforcement on behavior subsequently exposed to resurgence contingencies. Three subjects engaged in the target response most often, five subjects engaged in alternative responses most often, and one subject engaged in all response equally during resurgence. 2019-03-06T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/7965 https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=9162&context=etd Graduate Theses and Dissertations Scholar Commons alternative response extinction reinforcement history relapse Social and Behavioral Sciences
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topic alternative response
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reinforcement history
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Social and Behavioral Sciences
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extinction
reinforcement history
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Social and Behavioral Sciences
Talhelm, Paige L.
Translational Evaluation of History Effects on Resurgence
description Resurgence is the reappearance of an extinguished operant response when an alternative behavior is subsequently treated with extinction (Podlesnik & Shahan, 2009). A potential solution to this problem is training serial alternative responses. During the present study, undergraduate students were trained to engage in an arbitrary response analogous to problem behavior and two alternative responses. Each response was reinforced for a distinct duration to establish different reinforcement histories and then tested under conditions of resurgence. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effects of duration of reinforcement on behavior subsequently exposed to resurgence contingencies. Three subjects engaged in the target response most often, five subjects engaged in alternative responses most often, and one subject engaged in all response equally during resurgence.
author Talhelm, Paige L.
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title Translational Evaluation of History Effects on Resurgence
title_short Translational Evaluation of History Effects on Resurgence
title_full Translational Evaluation of History Effects on Resurgence
title_fullStr Translational Evaluation of History Effects on Resurgence
title_full_unstemmed Translational Evaluation of History Effects on Resurgence
title_sort translational evaluation of history effects on resurgence
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