Nathan A. Call, David P. Wacker, Joel E. Ringdahl, & Eric W. Boelter (2005).
Combined antecedent variables as motivating operations within functional analyses.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
38, 385-389.
Functional analysis test conditions typically manipulate a single
antecedent variable and an associated consequence to better isolate
responsereinforcer relations. In some instances no problem behavior
is observed, perhaps representing a false-negative finding. The present
study evaluated one approach to assess potentially false-negative findings
within functional analyses. Participants were exposed to single-antecedent
functional analysis test conditions and combined-antecedent test conditions
within a multielement design. Both participants engaged in problem
behavior primarily during the combined-antecedent test conditions,
and treatments matched to the results were effective in reducing problem
behavior. Findings are discussed in terms of clinical implications of
combining antecedent variables to further examine potentially
false-negative functional analysis results.
DESCRIPTORS: motivating operations, antecedent variables, functional analysis, false-negative outcomes