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Behavioral Variability: Does it matter and how can I increase it?
Thank you for your interest in attending our CEU event on Monday 7th Oct @ 7pm
To reserve your place, please complete the form below. A link to the online meeting will be sent to the email address you provide.
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All participants will read; Mullins, M., & Rincover, A. (1985). Comparing autistic and normal children along the dimensions of reinforcement maximization, stimulus sampling, and responsiveness to extinction. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 40(2), 350-374. In addition, please select one other paper from the list below.
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Weiss, A., & Neuringer, A. (2012). Reinforced variability enhances object exploration in shy and bold rats. Physiology & behavior, 107(3), 451-457.
Susa, C., & Schlinger, H. D. (2012). Using a lag schedule to increase variability of verbal responding in an individual with autism. The Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 28(1), 125-130.
Rodriguez, N. M., & Thompson, R. H. (2015). Behavioral variability and autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 48(1), 167-187.
-Heldt, J., & Schlinger, H. D. (2012). Increased variability in tacting under a lag 3 schedule of reinforcement. The Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 28(1), 131-136.
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