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比较评估对常见建立操作的敏感性和对具有挑战性的行为倾向的偏见的方法
Alva E Allen1, Katherine G Bridges1, Eliana M Pizarro1
1Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA.
Journal of applied behavior analysis
|December 18, 2025
概括
这项研究发现,对称的偶然性增加了儿童对建立操作 (EO) 的敏感性,而非对称的偶然性捕获了更严重的行为. 这两种方法都显示出对具有挑战性的行为的偏见,为预防策略提供了信息.
科学领域:
- 行为心理学 行为心理学
- 儿童发展 儿童发展
- 应用行为分析应用行为分析
背景情况:
- 功能分析对于理解行为至关重要.
- 与具有挑战性的行为一起加强适当的行为是研究的一个关键领域.
- 偏见和敏感性评估 (BASEs) 为分析行为突发事件提供了一个框架.
研究的目的:
- 在BASE中比较对称和不对称的偶然情况.
- 评估对建立操作 (EO) 和响应偏差的敏感性.
- 识别神经类型儿童具有挑战性的行为风险因素.
主要方法:
- 六个神经类型儿童参与了.
- 两种应急安排进行了比较:对称和不对称.
- 使用中性到严重的行为量表来记录行为,评估EO灵敏度和响应偏差.
主要成果:
- 对称的意外情况显示对EO的敏感性更大.
- 不对称的突发事件捕获了更多严重挑战性行为的实例.
- 在两种应急安排中都观察到对具有挑战性的行为的偏见.
结论:
- 具有对称和不对称的偶然情况的BASE可以识别具有挑战性的行为风险因素.
- 这些发现可以为制定有效的预防策略提供信息.
- 了解行为突发事件对于干预至关重要.
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