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Extinction |
Withholding the reinforcer that maintains a particular behavior to significantly decrease it |
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Functions of Behaviors (4) |
1. Access to Tangible 2. Attention 3. Automatic (internal) 4. Escape/Avoidance |
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Access to Tangible |
To gain access to a desired object or activity |
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Attention |
To receive verbal, non-verbal, physical attention from another individual |
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Automatic |
To obtain automatic/intrinsic feedback for engaging in a behavior |
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Escape |
To remove an undesirable stimulus |
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Escape vs. Avoidance |
Escape = stimulus/demand has already presented
Avoidance = anticipation of presentation of stimulus |
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Applying Extinction |
Extinction must be function-specific in order to effectively extinguish the problem |
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Attention Extinction |
Ignore the behavior |
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Escape Extinction |
Follow through with original demand |
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Automatic/Sensory Extinction |
response block; block/remove object maintaining stimulation |
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Tangible Extinction |
Withhold desired object/activity |
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How to Idenfying the Function of a Behavior? (2) |
Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)
Functional Analysis (FA) |