Treatment for Improving Sleep-Conducive Behavior: A Component Analysis
Document Type
Thesis
College
College of Arts and Sciences
Department
Psychology
Degree
M.S. Applied Behavior Analysis
Date Completed
Fall 2023
First Committee Member
Thompson, Rachel H.
Second Committee Member
Bourret, Jason C.
Abstract
A multiple-component intervention that included a white noise sound machine plus a contingency review and delayed reinforcement was effective in decreasing the latency to sleepconducive behavior and increases in the percentage of opportunities with sleep-conducive behavior.
Recommended Citation
Stevens, Emily Christine, "Treatment for Improving Sleep-Conducive Behavior: A Component Analysis" (2023). Master’s Theses - College of Arts and Sciences. 291.
https://digitalcommons.law.wne.edu/castheses/291