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Behavioral Analysis: Selecting Target Behaviors in the Interview Export

Behav Modif, Vol. 1, No. 1. (1 January 1977), pp. 7-28.

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This paper proposes a differentiation of controlling variables and behavior deficiencies into categories that can be matched with available intervention strategies. Five categories are suggested to organize client complaints commonly encountered in the interview: (1) behavior deficiencies, (2) behavioral excesses, (3) inappropriate environmental stimulus control, (4) inappropriate self-generated stimulus control, and (5) problematic reinforcement contingencies. This schema is not intended as a definitive system for problem classification but as a contribution toward the development of guidelines for identification of target behaviors and suitable intervention techniques. 10.1177/014544557711002


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