Resurgence of previously reinforced responding: Research and application.
KA Lattal, C St Peter Pipkin - The Behavior Analyst Today, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
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Resurgence describes a procedure, a particular behavioral effect (increases in previously
reinforced responding during the extinction of another response), and a behavioral process.
There are three phases in a resurgence procedure: reinforcement of a target response,
reinforcement of an alternative response, and extinction of both responses. This review
examines independent variables in each phase that affect the recurrence (resurgence) of
the target response in the third phase as they relate to an understanding of the process of …
reinforced responding during the extinction of another response), and a behavioral process.
There are three phases in a resurgence procedure: reinforcement of a target response,
reinforcement of an alternative response, and extinction of both responses. This review
examines independent variables in each phase that affect the recurrence (resurgence) of
the target response in the third phase as they relate to an understanding of the process of …
Abstract
Resurgence describes a procedure, a particular behavioral effect (increases in previously reinforced responding during the extinction of another response), and a behavioral process. There are three phases in a resurgence procedure: reinforcement of a target response, reinforcement of an alternative response, and extinction of both responses. This review examines independent variables in each phase that affect the recurrence (resurgence) of the target response in the third phase as they relate to an understanding of the process of resurgence and its implications for application.(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
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