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Butler, Leon Harvey – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Research suggests that gambling is similar to addictive behaviors such as substance use. In the current study, gambling was investigated from a behavioral economics perspective. The Multiple Choice Procedure (MCP) with gambling as the target behavior was used to assess for relative reinforcing value, the effect of alternative reinforcers, and…
Descriptors: College Students, Multiple Choice Tests, Addictive Behavior, Risk
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Akin-Little, K. Angeleque; Little, Steven G. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2004
The purpose of the present investigation was to extend the research related to the possible negative side effects of extrinsic reinforcement on children's compliant behavior, particularly the overjustification effect. Specifically, this study examined the effects of a token reinforcement procedure in a naturalistic environment (third grade…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Token Economy, Behavioral Science Research, Compliance (Psychology)
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Lane, Jeffrey; Muller, Douglas – Journal of Psychology, 1977
Tested students' self-concepts and observed their classroom behaviors after manipulating reinforcement for positive self-descriptions. Finds that students receiving positive reinforcement for positive self-descriptions display increased intellectual self-concept and more frequent positive self-descriptions. (RL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavioral Science Research, Classroom Environment, Grade 5
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Brown, Ronald E.; And Others – Journal of Educational Research, 1972
Three experiments were conducted in which a school principal implemented behavior modification programs with elementary school children. The behaviors dealt with were tardiness, absenteeism, and disruptions. (Author)
Descriptors: Attendance, Behavior Change, Behavioral Science Research, Data Analysis
Siedentop, Daryl – 1975
The methodological aspects of the behavior analysis movement are often overlooked in favor of focusing on the powerful effects of rewards and punsihments used systematically in a behavior-modification paradigm. The methodological aspects are important for the topic of research on teaching because they create a situation where the teacher acts both…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Theories, Behavioral Objectives, Behavioral Science Research
Sapp, Gary L.; Williams, Robert L. – 1971
The study compared the efficacy of proclamation, contracting, and contingent teacher approval in modifying the classroom behavior of 5 Negro adolescents. Proclamation consisted of a written statement of reward and punishment contingencies (points gained or lost) under which the class was operating, whereas the contracting phase permitted students…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Change, Behavioral Science Research, Black Students
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Wildman, Robert W., II; Wildman, Robert W. – Psychology in the Schools, 1975
Reports of the use of behavior modification in the classroom are reviewed, with special attention given to whether or not generalization of the effects of the behavior modification programs was obtained. The authors develop a set of 15 proposed "rules" for obtaining generalization of the effects of behavior modification procedures. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavioral Science Research, Change Strategies, Classroom Techniques
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O'Leary, K. Daniel; Becker, Wesley C. – Exceptional Children, 1967
A base rate of deviant behavior was obtained for the eight most disruptive children in a third grade adjustment class. In a token reinforcement program, the children received teacher's ratings, which were exchangeable for reinforcers such as candy and trinkets. With the introduction of the token reinforcement program, an abrupt reduction in…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Change, Behavioral Science Research, Classroom Research
Anderson, Lorin; And Others – 1977
The present study focuses on two major questions. First, how often are potentially reinforcing behaviors emitted by teachers in naturally occurring classrooms? Second, what is the relationship between the display of potentially reinforcing behaviors by the teacher and the task-orientation of randomly selected students in the classrooms. Students…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Classroom Observation Techniques, Junior High Schools, Nonverbal Communication
Baker, Jean M.; Martin, James – 1971
These 11 behavior observation schedules were developed to serve as a source of data for evaluation experimental variations in instructional procedures and classroom organization, and for monitoring changes in teacher, teacher aide, and child behaviors. (MS)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavioral Science Research, Bilingual Education, Check Lists
SKINNER, B.F. – 1968
TEACHING AS A TECHNOLOGY IS THE ARRANGEMENT OF CONTINGENCIES OF REINFORCEMENT UNDER WHICH BEHAVIOR CHANGES. RECENT ADVANCES IN TECHNIQUES OF BEHAVIOR CONTROL HAVE MADE SUCH A TECHNOLOGY IMMANENT, BUT THERE IS A SHOCKING LACK OF APPLICATION OF THESE TECHNIQUES. INSTEAD, TEACHING CONTINUES TO RELY HEAVILY ON AVERSIVE CONTROL FOR MOTIVATION AND TO…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Educational Technology