A review of investigations of operant renewal with human participants: Implications for theory and practice
Volume: 113, Issue: 1, Pages: 105 - 123
Published: Nov 22, 2019
Abstract
Operant renewal is the recurrence of a previously eliminated target behavior as a function of changing stimulus contexts. Renewal as a model of treatment relapse in humans suggests that a change in stimulus conditions or context is sufficient to produce relapse of a previously eliminated maladaptive behavior. The extent to which general findings from operant renewal studies involving nonhuman animal subjects are supported by relapse studies...
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Title
A review of investigations of operant renewal with human participants: Implications for theory and practice
Published Date
Nov 22, 2019
Volume
113
Issue
1
Pages
105 - 123
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