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A descriptive evaluation of long-term treatment integrity.

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  • A descriptive evaluation of long-term treatment integrity. Abstract Text:

    maire kathryn arkooshMaire Kathryn Arkoosh,k mark derbyK Mark Derby,david p wackerDavid P Wacker,wendy bergWendy Berg,t f mclaughlinT F McLaughlin,anjali barrettoAnjali Barretto,maire kathryn arkooshMaire Kathryn Arkoosh,k mark derbyK Mark Derby,david p wackerDavid P Wacker,wendy bergWendy Berg,t f mclaughlinT F McLaughlin,anjali barrettoAnjali Barretto,maire kathryn arkooshMaire Kathryn Arkoosh,k mark derbyK Mark Derby,david p wackerDavid P Wacker,wendy bergWendy Berg,t f mclaughlinT F McLaughlin,anjali barrettoAnjali Barretto,

    The validity of selecting treatment contingencies on the basis of the results obtained through functional analysis is well documented. However, a number of second-generation questions have emerged: For example, what are the parameters required to achieve desired treatment outcomes? More specifically, what is the degree of treatment integrity needed for the successful reduction of problem behavior? This study had two purposes: to describe the relationship between treatment integrity levels and treatment effectiveness and to highlight the importance of reporting the treatment integrity in outcome-based research. The results indicate that a high level of treatment integrity is required for treatment success. Furthermore, the authors found that very low levels of integrity may be required for behavioral reduction procedures (i.e., extinction) if high levels of reinforcement are provided.

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    mk arkooshMK Arkoosh,km derbyKM Derby,dp wackerDP Wacker,w bergW Berg,tf mclaughlinTF McLaughlin,a barrettoA Barretto,mk arkooshMK Arkoosh,km derbyKM Derby,dp wackerDP Wacker,w bergW Berg,tf mclaughlinTF McLaughlin,a barrettoA Barretto,mk arkooshMK Arkoosh,km derbyKM Derby,dp wackerDP Wacker,w bergW Berg,tf mclaughlinTF McLaughlin,a barrettoA Barretto,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Behavior modification

    VOLUME: 31

    Page Numbers: 880-95

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    ISSN: 0145-4455

    DAY: 12

    MONTH: Nov

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Gonzaga University, Spokane Washington 99258-0025, USA.

    Country: United States

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