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Lovitt, Thomas C. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2012
There are many instructional approaches that had been arranged in special education, especially with learning disabilities. Although the field of learning disabilities has been a safe harbor for dozens of techniques, a number of others had been beached. It is regrettable that data rarely played a role in whether a technique was dispatched or…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Contingency Management, Special Education, Teaching Methods
Cihak, David F.; Kirk, Emily R.; Boon, Richard T. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2009
The purpose of this study was to examine the use of a classwide positive peer reporting intervention known as "tootling" in conjunction with a group contingency procedure to reduce the number of disruptive behaviors in a third-grade inclusive classroom. Nineteen elementary students including four students with disabilities (i.e., specific learning…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Metzger, Mary Ann; Freund, Lisa – 1986
The major purpose of this study was to describe the rule-governed and contingency-shaped behavior of learning-disabled, hyperactive, and nonselected elementary school children working on a computer-managed task. Hypotheses tested were (1) that the children would differ in the degree to which either instructions or external contingencies controlled…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Contingency Management, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students

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