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Assessing Preference for Attention in a Child Diagnosed with Autism.
(2009-02-06)
Identifying preferred stimuli that function as reinforcers is extremely important when teaching skills to young children diagnosed with autism. Preference assessments can be conducted to identify a range of high to low ...
Discounting of Delayed and Probabilistic Rewards in Gambling and Non-Gambling College Students.
(2008-04-05)
Holt, Green, & Myerson (2003) found college-aged gamblers and non-gamblers to be indistinguishable in terms of delay discounting. This suggests that, with positive outcomes, gamblers and non-gamblers are similar in terms ...
A New Method for Quantifying Outcomes in Discounting.
(2009-02-10)
Discounting has been defined as a decrease in the subjective value of an outcome as the delay to or uncertainty of receiving the outcome increases. Previous research has not quantified consumable and non-consumable outcomes ...
Discounting of Delayed and Probabilistic Rewards in Gambling and Non-Gambling College Students.
(2009-04)
Individuals make decisions that involve delayed and/or uncertain outcomes on a daily basis. Previous research has found that instituting a delay to receiving a reward systematically decreases the subjective value of that ...
A Psychophysical Approach to Discounting : Sex and Food.
(2009-02-05)
Discounting has been defined as a decrease in the subjective value of an outcome as the delay to or uncertainty of receiving the outcome increases. Previous research on discounting indicates that when outcomes are either ...
Review of Naturalistic Teaching Models for Children with Autism.
(2009-02-05)
Within Applied Behavior Analysis, several different naturalistic teaching models are used to teach skills to children with autism. These models include: Incidental Teaching (IT), Milieu Teaching (MT), Natural Language ...
A Psychophysical Approach to Discounting : Sex and Money.
(2009-02-05)
Discounting has been defined as a decrease in the subjective value of an outcome as the delay to or uncertainty of receiving the outcome increases. Previous research on discounting indicates that when outcomes are delayed, ...