id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-337856-xaxxewb6 Trump, Cary E. Behavior Momentum Theory and Humans: A Review of the Literature 2020-09-30 .txt text/plain 6196 300 26 (2016) evaluated the effect of different negative reinforcement schedules on the persistence of task completion exhibited by three participants who engaged in escape maintained problem behavior. After removing duplicates, the initial search provided 141 studies in which the author conducted additional reviews using the following three additional inclusion conditions: (4) included human participants across basic (conducted in laboratory settings to evaluate fundamental principles of behavior; Cooper, Heron, & Heward, 2007) , applied (evaluating socially significant behaviors; Cooper et al., 2007) , or translational (extending laboratory findings to clinical populations and problems; Lerman, 2003) ; studies (5) comparing two different conditions, such as rich versus lean schedules; and (6) evaluated the effect of a disruptor on behavior within the context of BMT. Overall, the review discovered 73% of the included experiments indicated problem behavior responses persisted greater in rich compared to lean schedules. ./cache/cord-337856-xaxxewb6.txt ./txt/cord-337856-xaxxewb6.txt