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Toward a Technology of “Nonaversive” Behavioral Support:
Robert H. Horner,Glen Dunlap,Robert L. Koegel,Edward G. Carr,Wayne Sailor,Jacki Anderson,Richard W. Albin,Robert E. O'Neill +7 more
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Nonaversive behavior management is an approach to supporting people with undesirable behaviors that integrates technology and values as mentioned in this paper, which has attracted numerous proponents, but is not suitable for all individuals.Citations
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Positive Behavior Support: Evolution of an Applied Science
Edward G. Carr,Glen Dunlap,Robert H. Horner,Robert L. Koegel,Ann P. Turnbull,Wayne Sailor,Jacki Anderson,Richard W. Albin,Lynn Kern Koegel,Lise Fox +9 more
TL;DR: Positive behavior support (PBS) is an applied science that uses educational and systems change methods (environmental redesign) to enhance quality of life and minimize problem behavior as discussed by the authors.
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Early Intervention in Autism
TL;DR: In this review, existing intervention programs and empirical studies on these programs will be reviewed, with a particular emphasis on the birth to 3 age group.
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Effective Educational Practices for Students With Autism Spectrum Disorders
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present unique challenges to educators trying to plan effective instructional programs for students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and present an impressive body of research identifying effective p...
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Functional assessment, curricular revision, and severe behavior problems.
TL;DR: An adolescent female with multiple handicaps and a long history of severely disruptive behavior participated in a functional assessment linked directly to specific revisions in her school curriculum, demonstrating that the curricular revisions were effective in eliminating severely disruptivebehavior and increasing on-task responding.
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Choice making to promote adaptive behavior for students with emotional and behavioral challenges.
Glen Dunlap,Maria dePerczel,Shelley Clarke,Diane Wilson,Suzanne Wright,Ronnie White,Arcadia Gomez +6 more
TL;DR: This analysis demonstrated that the choice-making condition was superior to baseline and yoked control phases as determined by levels of task engagement and disruptive behavior.
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Principles of behavior modification
TL;DR: In psychotherapy, the subject matter is the person's behavior as mentioned in this paper, which is the only class of events that can be altered through psychological procedures, and therefore it is a meaningful subject matter of psychotherapy.
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Some current dimensions of applied behavior analysis
TL;DR: The use of optical character-recognition software was used in preparing this document and it is suggested that users of this software should consult the original article before making reference to the material herein.
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