Programming generalization and maintenance of treatment effects across time and across settings1
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Auteurs : Hill M. Walker ; Nancy K. BuckleySource :
- Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis [ 0021-8855 ] ; 1972.
Abstract
Effects of three experimental and one control strategy were investigated in facilitating generalization and maintenance of treatment effects after two months in a token-economy classroom. At the conclusion of treatment, subjects were randomly assigned to one of three maintenance strategies or a control group and returned to their regular classrooms. The maintenance strategies were peer reprogramming, equating stimulus conditions between the experimental and regular classrooms, and teacher training in behavior management techniques. The maintenance strategies were implemented in the regular classroom for a two-month period and then terminated. Results indicated a powerful treatment effect produced by the token economy. Behavior maintenance effects following treatment were also obtained. The mean per cent appropriate behavior for the peer reprogramming and equating stimulus conditions strategies was significantly greater than the mean for the control subjects. The teacher training and control group means were not significantly different.
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DOI: 10.1901/jaba.1972.5-209
PubMed: 16795344
PubMed Central: 1310758
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