The use of reinforcement (i.e., food, praise, privileges) is an essential component of most behavioral change programs. A recent trend in published research is to assume that certain stimuli are reinforcers for groups of individuals without evidence that this is so. When working with these groups of individuals, determining which stimuli are rewarding for the most individuals in the group can be challenging and time consuming. Past research has also indicated that there is much difficulty in doing behavioral interventions with high school students due to a poor understanding of which rewards are most motivating. This problem is compounded when you try to apply similar interventions across different cultures around the world. The purpose of ...
Previous research found that the within-country variability of human values (e.g., equality and help...
This study is targeted to understanding the giving of time and money among a specific cohort – unive...
The ability to recruit and confer social aid has influenced survival and reproductive outcomes for i...
The intent of this study is to determine what items are reinforcing for high school students from di...
The study conducted showed how rewarding reinforcers were for adolescents aged 12 to 18, and how the...
Differences in preferred rewards of male and female Native American and non-Native America adolescen...
Extant reward surveys and item preferences assessments have shown to be a reliable mode of ascertain...
Differences in preferred rewards of male and female Native American and non-Native America adolescen...
Changes in our immediate environment--as well as our virtual--have great potential to decrease the r...
The present study was designed to determine (1) whether reward is more effective when based upon gro...
Recent work has suggested that principles of fairness that seem like natural laws to the Western min...
The aim of this research was to evaluate teacher perceptions of reward use among K-12 teachers. More...
An experiment was performed to test the hypothesis that the performance of B.C. Indian children for ...
This chapter presents the research results of the probe that was used to determine what is or would ...
The current study investigated monetary and social reward processing in children, adolescents and ...
Previous research found that the within-country variability of human values (e.g., equality and help...
This study is targeted to understanding the giving of time and money among a specific cohort – unive...
The ability to recruit and confer social aid has influenced survival and reproductive outcomes for i...
The intent of this study is to determine what items are reinforcing for high school students from di...
The study conducted showed how rewarding reinforcers were for adolescents aged 12 to 18, and how the...
Differences in preferred rewards of male and female Native American and non-Native America adolescen...
Extant reward surveys and item preferences assessments have shown to be a reliable mode of ascertain...
Differences in preferred rewards of male and female Native American and non-Native America adolescen...
Changes in our immediate environment--as well as our virtual--have great potential to decrease the r...
The present study was designed to determine (1) whether reward is more effective when based upon gro...
Recent work has suggested that principles of fairness that seem like natural laws to the Western min...
The aim of this research was to evaluate teacher perceptions of reward use among K-12 teachers. More...
An experiment was performed to test the hypothesis that the performance of B.C. Indian children for ...
This chapter presents the research results of the probe that was used to determine what is or would ...
The current study investigated monetary and social reward processing in children, adolescents and ...
Previous research found that the within-country variability of human values (e.g., equality and help...
This study is targeted to understanding the giving of time and money among a specific cohort – unive...
The ability to recruit and confer social aid has influenced survival and reproductive outcomes for i...