The purpose of this investigation was to analyze the effects of a pica box in reducing pica behavior in a 10-year-old girl with autism and pica. Using an ABAB design, the availability and nonavailability of a pica box was analyzed in relation to the frequency of the problem behavior. Data, which were collected throughout the student's school day, showed a decrease in pica attempts when the pica box was available to the student.
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