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Hansen, Blake D.; Wills, Howard P. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2014
Writing is one of the primary skills that children learn in school. Interventions that address performance deficits and skill deficits have been shown to improve aspects of elementary school children's writing. This study demonstrates performance-based interventions (goal setting, feedback, and contingent reward) and a skill-based…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Feedback (Response), Rewards, Writing Instruction
Yaw, Jared; Skinner, Christopher H.; Delisle, Jean; Skinner, Amy L.; Maurer, Kristin; Cihak, David; Wilhoit, Brian; Booher, Joshua – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2014
Working with elementary students with disabilities, we used alternating treatment designs to evaluate and compare the effects of 2 computer-based flash card sight-word reading interventions, 1 with 1-s response intervals and another with 5-s response intervals. In Study 1, we held instructional time constant, applying both interventions for 3?min.…
Descriptors: Sight Method, Teaching Methods, Disabilities, Elementary School Students
Perrin, Christopher J.; Neef, Nancy A. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2012
The purpose of this study was to examine variables that affect self-control in the context of academic task completion by elementary school children with autism. In the baseline assessment of Study 1, mathematics problem completion was shown to be an aversive event, and sensitivity to task magnitude, task difficulty, and delay to task completion…
Descriptors: Autism, Elementary School Students, Self Control, Mathematics
Donaldson, Jeanne M.; Vollmer, Timothy R. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2012
Few studies have evaluated ways to thin punishment schedules. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of using variable ratio (VR) schedules to thin the time-out schedule gradually. Warnings were used in some conditions to assist potentially with schedule thinning, but this analysis was limited. Participants were 3 young students who…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Timeout, Scheduling, Critical Incidents Method
Bicard, David F.; Ervin, Angela; Bicard, Sara C.; Baylot-Casey, Laura – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2012
We investigated teacher versus student seat selection in the context of group and individual seating arrangements. Disruptive behavior during group seating occurred at twice the rate when students chose their seats than when the teacher chose. During individual seating, disruptive behavior occurred more than three times as often when the students…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Grade 5, Space Utilization, Student Behavior
Reed, Derek D.; Martens, Brian K. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
Typical assessments of temporal discounting involve presenting choices between hypothetical monetary outcomes. Participants choose between smaller immediate rewards and larger delayed rewards to determine how the passage of time affects the subjective value of reinforcement. Few studies, however, have compared such discounting to actual…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Predictive Validity, Rewards, Reinforcement
Campbell, Amy; Anderson, Cynthia M. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
Tier 2 interventions are implemented similarly across students and thus serve as an efficient and cost-effective method of behavior support in school settings. Check-in/check-out is a Tier 2 intervention with documented effectiveness (e.g., Hawken & Horner, 2003; Todd, Campbell, Meyer, & Horner, 2008). Key features of the intervention include…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Behavior Problems, Student Behavior, Intervention
Kupzyk, Sara; Daly, Edward J., III; Andersen, Melissa N. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
Flash cards have been shown to be useful for teaching sight-word reading. To date, the most effective flash-card instruction method is incremental rehearsal (IR). This method involves the instructor interspersing unknown stimulus items into the presentation of known stimulus items. In this study, we compared IR to a modified IR…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Instructional Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Reading Instruction
Hofstadter-Duke, Kristi L.; Daly, Edward J., III – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
This study examined the effects of an experimentally derived, peer-delivered reading intervention on the oral reading fluency of a first-grade student who had been referred for poor reading fluency. Same-grade peers were trained to lead the target student through a structured intervention protocol based on the results of a brief experimental…
Descriptors: Intervention, Reading Fluency, Reading Improvement, Grade 1
Normand, Matthew P.; Beaulieu, Lauren – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
The effect of a fixed-time (FT) schedule involving the delivery of preferred stimuli prior to the issuance of a low-probability instruction was evaluated with 2 young children with autism. The FT schedule was introduced according to a reversal design with 3 target instructions, 1 for the first child and 2 for the second child. Compliance increased…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Autism, Behavior Modification, Probability
Austin, Jennifer L.; Bevan, Deborah – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
We evaluated the effectiveness of full-session differential reinforcement of low rates of behavior (DRL) on 3 primary school children's rates of requesting attention from their teacher. Using baseline rates of responding and teacher recommendations, we set a DRL schedule that was substantially lower than baseline yet still allowed the children…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Reinforcement, Student Behavior, Program Effectiveness
Bancroft, Stacie L.; Weiss, Julie S.; Libby, Myrna E.; Ahearn, William H. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
We compared variations for teaching a sequence of responses through forward chaining. Seven children who had been diagnosed with autism participated in a comparison of teacher completion (TC) of steps beyond the training step and manually guiding the student (SC) to complete steps beyond the training step. A no-completion (NC) condition, in which…
Descriptors: Autism, Children, Training Methods, Psychomotor Skills
DiGennaro Reed, Florence D.; Reed, Derek D.; Baez, Cynthia N.; Maguire, Helena – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
We investigated the effects of systematic changes in levels of treatment integrity by altering errors of commission during error-correction procedures as part of discrete-trial training. We taught 3 students with autism receptive nonsense shapes under 3 treatment integrity conditions (0%, 50%, or 100% errors of commission). Participants exhibited…
Descriptors: Autism, Children, Error Patterns, Fidelity
Fogel, Victoria A.; Miltenberger, Raymond G.; Graves, Rachel; Koehler, Shannon – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2010
Childhood obesity, which is due in part to lack of physical activity, is a serious concern that requires the attention of the behavioral community. Although excessive video game play has been noted in the literature as a contributor to childhood obesity, newer video gaming technology, called "exergaming", has been designed to capitalize on the…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Obesity, Physical Activities, Video Games
Plavnick, Joshua B.; Ferreri, Summer J.; Maupin, Angela N. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2010
The effects of self-monitoring on procedural integrity of token economy implementation by 3 staff in a special education classroom were evaluated. The subsequent changes in academic readiness behaviors of 2 students with low-incidence disabilities were measured. Multiple baselines across staff and students showed that procedural integrity…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Reliability, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Token Economy

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