Is escape extinction necessary? Are there hands-off approaches that might work just as well, or better, than extinction?
Recent research has demonstrated effective interventions for escape-motivated behavior that do not use escape extinction. Relevant ethical codes are considered and alternatives from recent research are reviewed. Participants can expect to become more familiar with ethical concerns regarding escape extinction, review a variety of alternatives to escape extinction demonstrated in recent research, and consider additional considerations from recent research for making escape extinction safer.
Target audience: Board Certified Behavior Analysts and Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analysts This content applies to individuals with disabilities and individuals without disabilities.
This course is 4 Ethics-type CEUs and is designed to take 3 hours and 20 minutes.
If more time is needed, an additional reading is provided at the end of the course. Users are asked to verify their time spent in the survey at the end of the course. Please be sure to complete this survey.