Functional Analysis and Treatment of Arranging and Ordering by Individuals with an Autism Spectrum Disorder
Product Description:
Of the diagnostic features of autism, relatively little research has been devoted to restricted and
repetitive behavior, particularly topographically complex forms of restricted and repetitive
behavior such as rigidity in routines or compulsive-like behavior (e.g., arranging objects in
patterns or rows). Like vocal or motor stereotypy, topographically complex forms of restricted
and repetitive behavior may be associated with negative outcomes such as interference with skill
acquisition, negative social consequences, and severe problem behavior associated with
interruption of restricted and repetitive behavior. In the present study, we extended functional
analysis methodology to the assessment and treatment of arranging and ordering for 3
individuals with an autism spectrum disorder. For all 3 participants, arranging and ordering was
found to be maintained by automatic reinforcement, and treatments based on function reduced
arranging and ordering.
Keyword(s):
arranging and ordering, autism, cleaning, completeness, compulsive behavior
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Peer-reviewed publications in scholarly journals Published/In Press
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