Kahng, S., & Iwata, B. A. (1998).
Play versus alone conditions as controls during functional analyses of self-injurious escape behavior.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
31, 669-672.
We compared the effects of continuous reinforcement (play) and
alone conditions as controls during functional analyses for 66
individuals whose self-injurious behavior (SIB) was maintained by
escape. In every case, SIB was lower during both control
conditions than it was during the test (demand) condition.
However, SIB was lowest during the alone condition more often
than it was during the play condition. Circumstances under which
the alone condition might serve as an alternative or more
suitable control for escape-maintained problem behaviors are
discussed.
DESCRIPTORS: functional analysis, escape behavior, negative
reinforcement, self-injurious behavior