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The Premack principle, response deprivation, and establishing operations

Klatt, Kevin P.
Morris, Edward K.
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This paper describes response deprivation as an establishing operation. In this context, the authors review the concept of establishing operation, in particular, its reinforcer-establishing and evocative effects; response deprivation is placed in the literature on the reinforcing effects of behavioral activity, wherein response deprivation subsumes the Premack principle; the authors describe the reinforcer-altering and evocative effects of response deprivation; and address a methodological concern about the evocative effect. In closing, some conceptual and empirical implications of the foregoing analyses are discussed.
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2001
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Assn for Behavior Analysis
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Responses, Reinforcement, Deprivation, Behavior Analysis, Premack Principle, Response Deprivation, Establishing Operations, Reinforcing Effects
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Klatt, Kevin P; Morris, Edward K. The Premack principle, response deprivation, and establishing operations. Behavior-Analyst. Fal 2001. 24 (2) : 173-180.
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