“…Behavior analysts use demand assessments to identify low-aversive demands (i.e., demands associated with less challenging behavior) and high-aversive demands (i.e., demands associated with more challenging behavior). During a demand assessment, researchers typically evaluate the rate of challenging behavior (e.g., Roscoe et al, 2009;Wiggins & Roscoe, 2020), the latency to engage in challenging behavior (e.g., Call et al, 2009Call et al, , 2016Schmidt et al, 2014;Zarcone et al, 1999), or demand selection (e.g., Zangrillo et al, 2020) to identify highaversive and low-aversive demands. Behavior analysts may conduct demand assessments for participants with escape-maintained challenging behavior prior to functional analyses (FAs) to identify relevant demands to include during the escape condition (Lloveras et al, 2020).…”