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      A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION ON IMPROVING FUNCTIONAL COMMUNICATION TRAINING BY MITIGATING RESURGENCE OF DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOR

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          Despite the effectiveness and widespread use of functional communication training (FCT), resurgence of destructive behavior can occur if the functional communication response (FCR) contacts a challenge, such as lapses in treatment integrity. We evaluated a method to mitigate resurgence by conducting FCT using a multiple schedule of reinforcement prior to extinction. After functional analyses of 2 boys’ destructive behavior and treatment with FCT (Study 1), we compared levels of resurgence during an extinction challenge either after a typical FCT sequence or after exposure to schedule thinning in the context of a multiple-schedule arrangement (Study 2). Results for both participants suggested that schedule thinning using discriminative stimuli in a multiple schedule mitigated the resurgence of destructive behavior.

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          Journal
          0174763
          4501
          J Appl Behav Anal
          J Appl Behav Anal
          Journal of applied behavior analysis
          0021-8855
          1938-3703
          3 August 2016
          23 July 2016
          December 2016
          01 December 2017
          : 49
          : 4
          : 884-899
          Affiliations
          UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER'S MUNROE-MEYER INSTITUTE
          Author notes
          Address correspondence to Brian D. Greer, Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders, 985450 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68198 ( brian.greer@ 123456unmc.edu ).
          Article
          PMC5130621 PMC5130621 5130621 nihpa801362
          10.1002/jaba.338
          5130621
          27449566
          029f4b13-d72f-4ee1-8f25-b1079a6c8e29
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          functional communication training,resurgence,multiple schedules,destructive behavior,behavioral momentum theory,translational research

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