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Chapter 11 Behavioral Chaining. Stimulus-Response Chain S D 1 --> R1 S D 2 --> R2 S D 2 --> R2 S D 3 --> R3 S D 3 --> R3 S D 4 --> R4 --> S R S D 4 -->

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1 Chapter 11 Behavioral Chaining

2 Stimulus-Response Chain S D 1 --> R1 S D 2 --> R2 S D 2 --> R2 S D 3 --> R3 S D 3 --> R3 S D 4 --> R4 --> S R S D 4 --> R4 --> S R

3 Task Analysis Identification of all stimuli (S D s) and responses (Rs) in a behavioral chain Example: Eating a bowl of oatmeal (S D 1) bowl of oatmeal, spoon in hand ---> (R1) put spoon in food (S D 2) spoon in food -----> (R2) scoop food onto spoon (S D 3) food on spoon ----> (R3) Put food in mouth ----> (S R ) eat

4 Chaining Procedures Backward Chaining Teach last S-R component first. Then teach next to last component, and so on. Forward Chaining Teach first S-R component first. Then teach second component, and so on.

5 Training Sequence for Each Component 1. Present the S D 2. Verbal and physical prompt 3. Praise (and possibly other reinforcers) for correct response 4. Fade prompts 5. When response occurs without prompts, move to the next S-R component move to the next S-R component 6. Continue steps 1-5 until done

6 Total Task Presentation Execute the whole S-R chain in each training trial Use graduated guidance in each trial Fade to shadowing and then fade shadowing

7 Example: Stuffing envelopes (S D 1) brochures, envelopes on table ---> (R1) pick up brochure (S D 2) brochure in hand, envelopes on table ---> (R2) pick up envelope (S D 3) brochure and envelope in hand ---> (R3) put brochure in envelope (S D 4) stuffed envelope in hand ---> (R4) put stuffed envelope in the box ----> (S R ) praise To start backward chaining procedures: Present S D 4, prompt R4, and reinforce To start forward chaining procedures: Present S D 1, prompt R1, and reinforce With total task presentation: Prompt the learner through all the steps in the chain

8 Using behavioral Chaining 1. Is chaining the right procedure? Learning a new behavior vs. noncompliance? Can’t do vs. won’t do problem? 2. Develop a task analysis of the S-R chain 3. Collect baseline data 4. Choose the chaining procedure and implement 5. Continue to collect data 6. Shift to intermittent reinforcement for maintenance

9 Other Chaining Procedures Picture prompts Written task analysis Self-instructions


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