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Differential reinforcement

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define reinforcement of alternative behaviour

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  • a procedure in which an undesirable behaviour is no longer reinforced (undergoes extinction) and a desirable alternative behaviour is reinforced
  • alternative behaviour is not necessarily related to undesirable one
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how do you use DRA

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  1. select alternative behaviour that: requires equal or less effort than the problem behaviour; is already in the learner’s repertorie; is likely to be reinforced in the learner’s natural environment
  2. select reinforcement that: is potent; can be delievered immediately and consitently then switch to intermittent schedule of reinforcement (thinning)
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Define differential reinforcement of incompatible behaviour

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  • a procedure in which an undersirable beahviour is extinguished, and a behaviour that is impossible to do at the same time as the undesirable behaviour is reinforced
  • eg. Donnelly and Olczak - cigs butt (pica)
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What is functional communication training

define

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  • subtype of DRA, in which the alternative behaviour is a communication response
  • also called DRC (of communication)
  • a subtype called reinforcement of functionally equivalent behaviour: an acceptable behaviour recieves the same consequences as an undesirable behaviour
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Define Differential reinforcement of other behaviour

lis the 2 variations of DRO

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  • a procedure in which an undesirbale behaviour undergoes extinction, and a reinforcer is delievered after a period of time in which the behaviour does not occur
  • also called differential reinforcement of zero responding/omission of behaviour

DRO variations:
- whole-nterval: reinfrocer delievered if problem behaviour is absent during the entire interval
- momentary: reinfrocer delievered if problem behaviour is absent at the end of the interval

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how to use DRO?

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  1. perform functional assessment to determine the reinforcer
  2. choose reinforcement
  3. choose length of intial DRO time interval
  4. extinguish problem behaviour; reinforce omission intervals
  5. if problem behaviour occurs before the end of the interval (whole-interval DRO), reset time interval
  6. increase the interval length
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define differential reinforcement of low rates of responding (DRL)

what are 3 variations?

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  • a procedure in which a lower rate of a behaviour is reinforced to decrease the rate of that behaviour; extinction applied when the rate of behaviour exceeds criterion for reinforcement

DRL variations
1. Full-session: reinforcer delivered if target behaviour occurs fewer than a certain number of times during a session
2. spaced-responding: reinfrocer deliverd if a certain amount of time has elapsed since last target behaviour
3. interal: session is divided into equal time intervals; reinforcer delivered if target behaviour occured no more than once during each interval

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how do you use DRL?

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  1. decide whether DRL is appropriate (behaviour should be reduced not eliminated)
  2. determine desired rate of behaviour
  3. choose b/w full session or spaced-responding
  4. tell client the criterion for reinforcement
  5. provide client with feedback/data on their behaviour
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