2023
DOI: 10.1002/jaba.1022
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Behavioral contrast: An exploratory survey of practitioner experiences

Megan A. Boyle,
Ximena Uribe‐Zarain,
Ann M. Powell

Abstract: Behavioral contrast is defined as a change in reinforcement conditions in one context that causes a change in behavior in the opposite direction in another, unchanged context. Although behavioral contrast has implications for applied behavior analysts, researchers have not examined ramifications or identified common methods of mitigating contrast in applied settings. Therefore, we surveyed Board Certified Behavior Analysts in an exploratory investigation to determine practitioner experiences with behavioral co… Show more

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“…Additionally, the authors programmed a lottery of Amazon gift cards to incentivize participation. However, it is worth noting that the sample size is similar to recently published surveys in behavior analysis that have analyzed outcomes of credentialed providers using 150 participants or fewer (Boyle et al, 2023;Malkin et al, 2023;Mead Jasperse et al, 2023;Warren Ralston & Brown, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Additionally, the authors programmed a lottery of Amazon gift cards to incentivize participation. However, it is worth noting that the sample size is similar to recently published surveys in behavior analysis that have analyzed outcomes of credentialed providers using 150 participants or fewer (Boyle et al, 2023;Malkin et al, 2023;Mead Jasperse et al, 2023;Warren Ralston & Brown, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%