This study investigated students\u27 allocation of responding as a function of task difficulty and type of reinforcement contingency (i.e., accuracy based or time based). Four regular education fourth-grade students were presented with two identical stacks of easy and then difficult math worksheets using a reversal design. Regardless of condition, completing problems from each stack of worksheets was reinforced according to a different contingency; one required correct completion of math problems (accuracy based) and one required on-task behavior (time based). Results suggested that 3 of the 4 students preferred the accuracy-based contingency when given easy material and the time-based contingency when given difficult material. One student ...
One of the methods to stimulate middle school students' cognitive activity is their teacher's intell...
This dissertation compared antecedent- and consequence-based strategies to determine which treatment...
In the school learning environment we often encounter notions like ‘problem’ and ‘word problem’. Ma...
The purpose of this study was to replicate and extend research on task interspersal. The authors inv...
Students with learning difficulties participated in two studies that analyzed the effects of problem...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence that the perceived difficulty of a task h...
This research investigated the effects of rein-forcement contingencies in two different arith-metic ...
College students (N = 151) completed three in-class mathematics assignments that varied with respect...
Basic research has demonstrated that when given a choice between a reinforcement schedule that requi...
Positive reinforcement contingencies are often used by teachers to improve the academic performance...
Modifying task difficulty has been examined in the research as a relatively non-invasive antecedent-...
Current research supports the task interspersal technique as a tool to improve student performance o...
An individual’s learning is determined by cognition, motivation, and social context. Taking these as...
Forty first grade pupils were asked to select from three reinforcers (pennies, candy, gummed stars) ...
We explore the effect of students’ perceived task difficulty on the mathematics self-efficacy – perf...
One of the methods to stimulate middle school students' cognitive activity is their teacher's intell...
This dissertation compared antecedent- and consequence-based strategies to determine which treatment...
In the school learning environment we often encounter notions like ‘problem’ and ‘word problem’. Ma...
The purpose of this study was to replicate and extend research on task interspersal. The authors inv...
Students with learning difficulties participated in two studies that analyzed the effects of problem...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence that the perceived difficulty of a task h...
This research investigated the effects of rein-forcement contingencies in two different arith-metic ...
College students (N = 151) completed three in-class mathematics assignments that varied with respect...
Basic research has demonstrated that when given a choice between a reinforcement schedule that requi...
Positive reinforcement contingencies are often used by teachers to improve the academic performance...
Modifying task difficulty has been examined in the research as a relatively non-invasive antecedent-...
Current research supports the task interspersal technique as a tool to improve student performance o...
An individual’s learning is determined by cognition, motivation, and social context. Taking these as...
Forty first grade pupils were asked to select from three reinforcers (pennies, candy, gummed stars) ...
We explore the effect of students’ perceived task difficulty on the mathematics self-efficacy – perf...
One of the methods to stimulate middle school students' cognitive activity is their teacher's intell...
This dissertation compared antecedent- and consequence-based strategies to determine which treatment...
In the school learning environment we often encounter notions like ‘problem’ and ‘word problem’. Ma...