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Binder, Carl – Behavior Analyst Today, 2010
Precision teaching emerged from O.R. Lindsley's pristine application of Skinner's natural science of behavior, with a focus on response rate measurement and free operant procedures. When applied with human learners in instructional settings, these first principles led to a series of developments framed in this paper as four kinds of ceilings that…
Descriptors: Natural Sciences, Precision Teaching, Educational Principles, Feedback (Response)

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