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Exchange schedules in token economies: A preliminary investigation of second‐order schedule effects
Author(s) -
Argueta Tracy,
Leon Yanerys,
Brewer Adam
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
behavioral interventions
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.605
H-Index - 34
eISSN - 1099-078X
pISSN - 1072-0847
DOI - 10.1002/bin.1661
Subject(s) - security token , schedule , token economy , production (economics) , context (archaeology) , affect (linguistics) , psychology , order (exchange) , exchange rate , preference , reinforcement , business , economics , computer science , social psychology , microeconomics , monetary economics , communication , geography , computer security , management , archaeology , finance
Basic research shows that token‐production and exchange‐production schedules in token economies affect each other as second‐order schedules (i.e., the exchange‐production schedule's requirements affect responding toward the token‐production schedule). This relationship has not been investigated with children in academic settings despite the widespread use of token economies in this context. This study compared the effects of fixed‐ratio (FR) and variable‐ratio (VR) exchange‐production schedules of equal ratios (2, 5, and 10) on responding toward an FR 1 token‐production schedule with a child diagnosed with autism. A concurrent chains assessment was also conducted to assess the participant's relative preference for FR and VR exchange‐production schedule arrangements within her typical discrete trial training. Results showed no difference in response rate between the two schedule types. However, the concurrent chains assessment revealed an exclusive preference for the VR arrangement.

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