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Self-Injurious Behavior

A Review and Analysis of Methodological Details of Published Studies

Willard L. Johnson

George Peabody College

Alfred A. Baumeister

George Peabody College

Over 60 published studies of treatment for self-injurious behavior were analyzed. The analysis involved 17 methodological factors which were considered important inclusions in research and reports in this area. Some of the factors evaluated were: quality of subject descriptions, inclusion or omission of reliability data, generalization information, and follow-up procedures. A reference table is provided, listing each study and its respective ratings in the various categories. A brief summary and suggestions for future research are included in the accompanying text.

Behavior Modification, Vol. 2, No. 4, 465-487 (1978)
DOI: 10.1177/014544557824002


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