“…To date, researchers using human operant preparations have primarily investigated the effects of baseline variables, such as length or schedule of baseline reinforcement, on resurgence (Bruzek, Thompson, & Peters, , Experiment 2; Doughty, Cash, Finch, Holloway, & Wallington, ; Kuroda, Cancado, & Podlesnik, ; Sweeney & Shahan, ). Additionally, some studies have investigated resurgence of various behavioral topographies, including caregiving responses (Bruzek et al, ), derived stimulus relations (Doughty, Kastner, & Bismark, ; Wilson & Hayes, ), and rule‐following (Dixon & Hayes, ), as well as the effects of serial positioning and intervention (King & Hayes, ; McHugh, Procter, Herzog, Schock, & Reed, ). Most of these studies have employed positive reinforcement of both the target and alternative behaviors, but some have investigated resurgence using negative reinforcement (Alessandri, Lattal, & Cancado, , Experiment 1; Bruzek et al, ) and punishment (Wilson & Hayes, ).…”