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The Generalized Control of Excessive Behaviors
Behavioral Interventions
  • Robert N. Jones, Primary Children's Medical Center, Utah
  • John J. McDonnell, University of Utah
  • Daniel Houlihan, Minnesota State University - Mankato
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-1994
Abstract

Two theoretical approaches to generalization in behavioral interventions designed to reduce behavioral excesses are discussed; approaches based on stimulus generalization and those based on response generalization. The potential advantages and disadvantages of each model are outlined, and implications evolving from the application of each model for practitioners are discussed. The article concludes with an overview of guidelines for practitioners and researchers.

DOI
10.1002/bin.2360090305
Citation Information
Jones, R.N., McDonnell, J., & Houlihan, D. (1994). The Generalized Control of Excessive Behaviors. Behavioral Interventions, 9(3), 177-190. doi. 10.1002/bin.2360090305