Reinforcer choice as an antecedent versus consequence
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis / Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis
Published online on January 21, 2016
Abstract
Four children with autism received opportunities to choose among several preferred stimuli either immediately before or after task responding. The response requirement for reinforcement systematically increased within each session. Two children engaged in higher levels of responding when reinforcement choice was provided as an antecedent to task completion, and 3 of the 4 children showed a preference for the antecedent choice condition.