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Asude Sumeyye Ayvaci, Alison Dorothea Cox, Andreas Dimopoulos (2025). A Quantitative Systematic Literature Review of Combination Punishment Literature: Progress Over the Last Decade. Behavior Modification, 49(1), 117-153. SAGE Publications.

Publication date
26 Jul 2024
Identifier
10.1177/01454455241262414
Authors
Asude Sumeyye Ayvaci, Alison Dorothea Cox, Andreas Dimopoulos
Source
Behavior Modification
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49(1), 117-153
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article
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SAGE Publications
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Abstract

This review evaluated single-case experimental design research that examined challenging behavior interventions utilizing punishment elements. Thirty articles published between 2013 and 2022 met study inclusion criteria. Study quality was also assessed. Through multiple levels of analysis (e.g., descriptive statistics, non-parametric statistics), we examined (a) participant and study trends, (b) differential outcomes related to temporal reinforcement approaches (antecedent, consequent, or combined reinforcement) applied alongside punishment element(s), (c) differential outcomes related to the punishment type (negative, positive) applied alongside reinforcement, and (d) effect sizes associated with study rigor across peer-reviewed and gray literature. Our results may tentatively suggest that, for certain situations, concurrently applying punishment with antecedent reinforcement approaches may coincide with significantly larger effect sizes compared to combined temporal reinforcement approaches, while positive punishment applied concurrently with reinforcement may coincide with larger but non-significant intervention effects. Most featured articles met rigor criteria, but larger effects were seen in peer-reviewed literature.

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