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The matching law: a tutorial for practitioners.

Derek D Reed1, Brent A Kaplan

  • 1University of Kansas.

Behavior Analysis in Practice
|June 1, 2012
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The matching law, a behavioral science tool, is now used in clinical settings to understand how real-world events influence socially important behaviors. This tutorial explains its application and data interpretation for researchers and clinicians.

Keywords:
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Area of Science:

  • Behavioral Science
  • Quantitative Psychology

Background:

  • The matching law quantitatively describes behavior-environment relations in experimental settings.
  • Recent advancements extend matching law applications to clinical contexts for socially important behaviors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a tutorial on the matching law for clinical applications.
  • To explain the conceptual foundations, equations, and data interpretation of matching analyses.
  • To offer resources for further study.

Main Methods:

  • Review of conceptual foundations of the matching law.
  • Overview of various matching equations used in research.
  • Description of data interpretation with examples.

Main Results:

  • The matching law can be effectively applied to analyze socially important behaviors in clinical populations.
  • Understanding behavior-environment relations is enhanced through matching law applications.
  • The tutorial provides practical guidance for interpreting matching data.

Conclusions:

  • The matching law is a valuable tool for understanding and intervening in socially important behaviors in clinical settings.
  • Translating experimental findings to applied contexts is crucial for behavioral science.
  • This tutorial serves as a guide for researchers and clinicians utilizing the matching law.