Paper
A scatter plot for identifying stimulus control of problem behavior.
Published Dec 1, 1985 · P. Touchette, Rebecca MacDonald, Susan N. Langer
Journal of applied behavior analysis
423
Citations
7
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Abstract
Line graphs that average response frequency over long periods obscure the major rate changes that indicate sources of behavioral control. A scatter plot can make patterns of responding identifiable and, in turn, suggest environmental features that occasion undesirable behavior. Use of scatter diagrams is illustrated in three cases.
Study Snapshot
Key takeawayScatter plots can identify stimulus control of problem behavior, suggesting environmental features that cause undesirable behavior.
PopulationOlder adults (50-71 years)
Sample size24
MethodsObservational
OutcomesBody Mass Index projections
ResultsSocial networks mitigate obesity in older groups.
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