Mark OReilly, Jeff Sigafoos, Chaturi Edrisinha, Giulio Lancioni, Helen Cannella,
Ha Young Choi, & Anjali Barretto. (2006)
A preliminary examination of the evocative effects of the establishing operation.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
39, 239-242.
We attempted to isolate the evocative effects of the
establishing operation for positively reinforced problem
behavior with 2 participants. The study consisted of three
phases. First, a functional analysis identified tangible
items (Participant 1) and attention (Participant 2) as
maintaining problem behavior. Second, access to tangible
items and attention was systematically controlled (continuous
access vs. no access) immediately prior to functional analysis
sessions in which these consequences were delivered contingent
on problem behavior. Results of this phase indicated that
problem behavior occurred at higher levels when access to
tangible items and attention was restricted. In the third
phase, prior access was again controlled, but problem
behavior produced no consequences. Results of this final
phase indicated that problem behavior occurred at higher
levels during extinction sessions when participants did
not have prior access to the reinforcers.
DESCRIPTORS: autism, establishing operations, extinction, functional analysis, antecedent assessment