Behaviour Modification (token economies) Flashcards

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What is behaviour modification?

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  • A behaviourist theory, based on operant conditioning
  • It aims to bring specific changes in behaviour, by extinguishing undesirable behaviours or promoting desirable ones
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What is Token economy?

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  • Involves rewarding appropriate behaviour and withholding rewards for inappropriate behaviour
  • Token economies illustrate the application of operant conditioning principles to adults in institutional settings
  • Tokens are given as rewards for desirable behaviour, which can then be exchanged for privileges
  • In theory, tokens reinforce appropriate behaviour
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What are the 7 components to behaviour modification?

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1) target behaviours identified
2) types of tokens are decided
3) primary reinforcers are identified
4) reinforcement schedule is decided
5) exchange criterion
6) time/place for exchange is decided
7) penalty/fine for engaging in undesirable behaviours

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Monitoring behaviour modification

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  • After a target behaviour has been identified, a baseline is established over a few days of observation
  • Once the reinforcement schedule commences, the offenders progress is carefully monitored
  • Target behaviour is compass with the baseline at regular intervals
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Evaluation

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  • Hobbs and Holt (1976) found a significant improvement in positive behaviour as a result of the introduction of the token economy
  • Easy to implement and does not require specialist training
  • Prisoners may fake behaviour that they know is desirable to get rewarded
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