The use of positive reinforcement in acquisition programming is a hallmark of Applied Behavior Analysis; however, the Precision Teaching literature reveals a lack of reporting on the use of reinforcement. The present study utilized a groups design and single case analyses to investigate the effect of programming systematic tangible reinforcement on acquisition performance, retention and endurance of academic skills with 10 typically developing students ranging from 5-7 years of age. Results indicate that for both control and experimental participants, an increase in accuracy on both See/Say sight words and math problems occurred; however, the experimental group performed better on See/Say sight words and both groups performed the same with ...
This paper deals with the study of the effects of token reinforcements in altering nonattending beha...
A brief review of previous studies on the effects of reinforcement schedules upon verbal conditionin...
In order for most students to adequately progress through the academic curriculum they must frequent...
The use of positive reinforcement in acquisition programming is a hallmark of Applied Behavior Analy...
This research investigated the effects of rein-forcement contingencies in two different arith-metic ...
The effects of token reinforcement procedures on the accuracy and stability of arithmetic performanc...
Recommendations for improving answer accuracy during programmed instruction have included the use of...
Encouraging children to behave is a skill that many parents and educators strive to achieve. The goa...
Twenty-one special education children failing to persist after failure on arithmetic problems were g...
Positive reinforcement contingencies are often used by teachers to improve the academic performance...
Precision teaching (PT) is a measurement system used in multiple settings for all types of behavior,...
The main objective of the study was to investigate the effect of verbal and tangible reinforcement o...
The main objective of the study was to investigate the effect of verbal and tangible reinforce-ment ...
This study examined the relative effects of two rates of responding on student endurance, accuracy a...
Following a preexperimental assessment of computer interactive math performance, four 6th-grade stud...
This paper deals with the study of the effects of token reinforcements in altering nonattending beha...
A brief review of previous studies on the effects of reinforcement schedules upon verbal conditionin...
In order for most students to adequately progress through the academic curriculum they must frequent...
The use of positive reinforcement in acquisition programming is a hallmark of Applied Behavior Analy...
This research investigated the effects of rein-forcement contingencies in two different arith-metic ...
The effects of token reinforcement procedures on the accuracy and stability of arithmetic performanc...
Recommendations for improving answer accuracy during programmed instruction have included the use of...
Encouraging children to behave is a skill that many parents and educators strive to achieve. The goa...
Twenty-one special education children failing to persist after failure on arithmetic problems were g...
Positive reinforcement contingencies are often used by teachers to improve the academic performance...
Precision teaching (PT) is a measurement system used in multiple settings for all types of behavior,...
The main objective of the study was to investigate the effect of verbal and tangible reinforcement o...
The main objective of the study was to investigate the effect of verbal and tangible reinforce-ment ...
This study examined the relative effects of two rates of responding on student endurance, accuracy a...
Following a preexperimental assessment of computer interactive math performance, four 6th-grade stud...
This paper deals with the study of the effects of token reinforcements in altering nonattending beha...
A brief review of previous studies on the effects of reinforcement schedules upon verbal conditionin...
In order for most students to adequately progress through the academic curriculum they must frequent...