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Emerging themes in the functional analysis of problem behavior
1Department of Psychology, State University of New York, Stony Brook 11794-2500.
This study expands the functional analysis of problem behavior beyond attention, escape, sensory, and tangible factors. It emphasizes incorporating social avoidance, biological reinforcement, and contextual variables for a more comprehensive understanding.
Area of Science:
- Behavioral Psychology
- Applied Behavior Analysis
Background:
- Problem behavior is traditionally understood through attention, escape, sensory, and tangible reinforcement.
- Current analytical tools allow for a more sophisticated examination of behavior.
- Existing models may not fully capture the complexity of problem behavior.
Purpose of the Study:
- To explore novel functional properties of problem behavior.
- To investigate the role of social avoidance, biological reinforcement, and respondent conditioning.
- To examine contextual factors influencing problem behavior.
Main Methods:
- The study proposes expanding traditional functional analysis.
- It advocates for the inclusion of social and biological contextual variables.
- It suggests developing descriptive analytic procedures for naturalistic settings.
Main Results:
- The analysis highlights the need to consider social avoidance and biological reinforcement.
- Contextual factors like group dynamics, task sequencing, and individual presence are crucial.
- Biological factors such as illness, exercise, and drug use significantly impact behavior.
- Multidimensional assessment in naturalistic settings is essential.
Conclusions:
- Functional analysis must evolve to include broader behavioral and contextual factors.
- Integrating descriptive and traditional functional analyses offers a more congruent understanding.
- This expanded approach is vital for effective intervention strategies.

