Task as Reinforcer: a Reactive Alternative to Traditional Forms of Escape Extinction

Behav Anal Pract. 2016 Sep 12;10(1):22-34. doi: 10.1007/s40617-016-0139-7. eCollection 2017 Mar.

Abstract

Inappropriate behaviors, ranging from passive resistance to physical aggression, property destruction, or self-injurious behavior frequently function for escape from or avoidance of non-preferred activities. Proactive procedures have been shown to be only moderately effective without the use of escape extinction, but escape extinction can produce negative side effects, and efforts have been made to find alternatives. The current study tested the efficacy of a reactive procedure that may serve as an alternative to traditional forms of escape extinction. In a multiple baseline across behavioral excesses, non-preferred activities, and participants, a timeout from the opportunity to work effectively reduced behavioral excesses and increased compliance with non-preferred activities. With one participant, a multiple baseline was implemented across instructional targets, resulting in an increased rate of skill acquisition after "wait outs" were introduced to each program.

Keywords: Escape extinction; Escape-maintained behavior; Reactive procedures; “Wait out”.