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Dallery, Jesse; Meredith, Steven; Glenn, Irene M. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2008
Eight smokers were randomly assigned to a deposit contract ($50.00) or to a no-deposit group. Using a reversal design, participants could recoup their deposit (deposit group) or earn vouchers (no-deposit group) for smoking reductions and abstinence (breath carbon monoxide [CO] less than or equal to 4 parts per million) during treatment phases.…
Descriptors: Smoking, Reinforcement, Intervention, Motivation
Chivers, Laura L.; Higgins, Stephen T.; Heil, Sarah H.; Proskin, Rebecca W.; Thomas, Colleen S. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2008
Fifty-eight smokers received abstinence-contingent monetary payments for 1 (n = 15) or 14 (n = 43) days. Those who received contingent payments for 14 days also received 0, 1, or 8 experimenter-delivered cigarette puffs on 5 evenings. The relative reinforcing effects of smoking were assessed in a 3-hr session on the final study day, when…
Descriptors: Smoking, Contingency Management, Reinforcement, Program Effectiveness
Tiger, Jeffrey H.; Hanley, Gregory P. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2006
The present study replicates and extends previous research on the treatment of food selectivity by implementing pairing and fading procedures to increase a child's milk consumption during regularly scheduled preschool meals. The treatment involved mixing a small amount of chocolate syrup into a glass of milk and gradually eliminating the…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Eating Habits, Health Behavior, Behavior Modification

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