The effects of choice and no choice of preferred and non preferred instructional activities on the academic behavior of 3 students with disabilities were investigated. Participant preferences for spelling tasks were assessed and an ABCDEF design was used to examine choice and preference within 6 experimental conditions: a) choice of preferred tasks, b) choice of non preferred tasks, c) no choice of preferred tasks, d) no choice of non preferred tasks, e) no choice of preferred tasks (yoked-control), and f) no choice of non preferred tasks (yoked-control). Results indicate that all 3 participants had higher levels of task engagement when working with preferred tasks, regardless of a choice or no choice format. The findings from this investig...
Previous research has documented that there are limits to our current knowledge about procedures fo...
Effects of choice versus no choice of work tasks on work performance, inappropriate behaviours, happ...
This study compared the relative reinforcing efficacy of high-preferred and low-preferred stimuli, a...
The effects of choosing between two academic assignments on task completion and percent correct by a...
This study investigated the effects of choice making on the on task behavior of two students with le...
This study compared the effects of choice and assignment of preferred academic tasks on disruptive b...
The effects of reinforcement choice on task performance were examined with 6 individ-uals who had be...
Frequent reprimands, low expectations, and infrequent praise characterize the daily school experienc...
Previous research has shown that providing students with the opportunity to choose the type of acade...
Levels of problem behavior were assessed when 4 students with severe disabilities received instructi...
Background:Choice constitutes a core element of the human experience. To deny this right can be seen...
The purpose of this study was to examine curricular elements in a sampling of existing programs and ...
This study was done to examine the effect of choice on off task behaviors in high school students at...
The difficulties students identified with emotional and behavior disabilities present sometimes stra...
Students with disabilities, including emotional and behavioral disorders and learning disabilities, ...
Previous research has documented that there are limits to our current knowledge about procedures fo...
Effects of choice versus no choice of work tasks on work performance, inappropriate behaviours, happ...
This study compared the relative reinforcing efficacy of high-preferred and low-preferred stimuli, a...
The effects of choosing between two academic assignments on task completion and percent correct by a...
This study investigated the effects of choice making on the on task behavior of two students with le...
This study compared the effects of choice and assignment of preferred academic tasks on disruptive b...
The effects of reinforcement choice on task performance were examined with 6 individ-uals who had be...
Frequent reprimands, low expectations, and infrequent praise characterize the daily school experienc...
Previous research has shown that providing students with the opportunity to choose the type of acade...
Levels of problem behavior were assessed when 4 students with severe disabilities received instructi...
Background:Choice constitutes a core element of the human experience. To deny this right can be seen...
The purpose of this study was to examine curricular elements in a sampling of existing programs and ...
This study was done to examine the effect of choice on off task behaviors in high school students at...
The difficulties students identified with emotional and behavior disabilities present sometimes stra...
Students with disabilities, including emotional and behavioral disorders and learning disabilities, ...
Previous research has documented that there are limits to our current knowledge about procedures fo...
Effects of choice versus no choice of work tasks on work performance, inappropriate behaviours, happ...
This study compared the relative reinforcing efficacy of high-preferred and low-preferred stimuli, a...