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Reinforcement

Increasing Existing Behavior

Author: 
Jensen, Mary; Trace, Michael
Publisher: 
Ellsworth Community College; (1982)
Type: 
RefMat
ID: 
3500
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
Reference-Misc
Notes: 
Booklet part of the Ellsworth Community College Series. This module is to acquaint the staff person with methods of increasing behaviors which do not occur often enough or fast enough.

How to Select Reinforcers

Author: 
Hall, R. Vance; Hall, Marilyn C.
Publisher: 
Pro.Ed; (1980)
Type: 
RefMat
ID: 
3486
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
Reference-Misc
Notes: 
Booklet in the Pro.Ed Series. This manual explains how to select reinforcers that are effective in bringing about behavior change.

Maintaining Behavior (RA-8)

Author: 
Jensen, Mary; Trace, Michael
Publisher: 
Ellsworth Community College; (1982)
Type: 
RefMat
ID: 
3503
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
Reference-Misc
Notes: 
Booklet part of the Ellsworth Community College Series. This module outline strategies for maintaining appropriate client behaviors and facilitating their generalization to other environments.

Token Systems (RA-10)

Author: 
Davis, Michael
Publisher: 
Ellsworth Community College; (1982)
Type: 
RefMat
ID: 
3502
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
Reference-Misc
Notes: 
Booklet part of the Ellsworth Community College Series. This module provides information and practice for developing token economies and emphasizes the need to use less intrusive methods when possible. Covers the steps in developing a token system, how to implement it and how to shift to more normal reinforcers.

Concerning Consequences: What Do I Do When

Author: 
Buckmann, Steve
Publisher: 
Indiana Resource Center for Autism; (1997)
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2526
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
BHM 32
Notes: 
This article presents how consequences can be misused as an intervention. Included are suggestions for how consequences can be used more effectively.

How to Encourage Desirable Behavior in People with Developmental Disabilities

Author: 
Beach Center on Families and Disability
Publisher: 
Beach Center, University of Kansas; (1999)
Type: 
Article
ID: 
3365
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
BHM 52
Notes: 
Discusses how positive reinforcement is used in behavioral support plans to increase desirable behavior.

Using Objects Of Obsession As Token Reinforcers For Children With Autism

Author: 
Charlop-Christy, Marjorie H.; Haymes, Linda K.
Publisher: 
JADD, Vol. 28, No. 3 (1998)
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2673
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
BHM 46
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