Mark OReilly, Chaturi Edrisinha, Jeff Sigafoos, Giulio Lancioni,
Wendy Machalicek, & Massimo Antonucci. (2007)
The effects of presession attention on subsequent attention-extinction and alone conditions.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
40, 731-735.
We examined the effects of presession levels of attention (no attention vs.
continuous attention) during subsequent alone and attention-extinction
conditions for an individual with severe disabilities and problem behavior.
A prior functional analysis indicated that attention was a primary maintaining
variable for problem behavior. Experimental control was demonstrated
using a within-subject multielement design. Results indicated that presession
conditions influenced responding, with higher levels of problem behavior
occurring during alone and attention-extinction conditions when preceded
by the no-attention presession condition. Overall, these results seem to
support descriptions of the behavior-altering effects of the motivating
operation (MO). Specifically, presession access seemed to influence behavior
during the alone condition in which both discriminative and reinforcing
stimuli were absent, suggesting a direct effect of the MO on the behavior.
DESCRIPTORS: functional analysis, problem behavior, motivating operations, autism