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Increasing classroom compliance: Using a high-probability command sequence with noncompliant students

机译:增加课堂合规性:使用具有非符合人的高概率命令序列

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Noncompliance is one of the most problematic behaviors within the school setting. One strategy to increase compliance of noncompliant students is a high-probability command sequence (HPCS; i.e., a set of simple commands in which an individual is likely to comply immediately prior to the delivery of a command that has a lower probability of compliance). Although research has shown this technique to be effective at increasing compliance across various settings and behaviors, most studies have been limited to participants with moderate to severe developmental disabilities. The current study targeted 2 noncompliant elementary-age students within the general education setting. Two teachers were taught to integrate HPCS into ongoing classroom reading instruction and independent seatwork. For both participants, higher percentages of compliance with low-probability commands were displayed during intervention and maintenance phases compared to baseline levels. Results suggest that using an antecedent intervention based on HPCS holds promise for school personnel working with noncompliant students within the general education setting.
机译:不合规是学校环境中最有问题的行为之一。增加非协定学生遵守的一个策略是一种高概率命令序列(HPC;即,一组简单命令,其中个人在交付具有较低概率的命令之前立即遵守的命令)。虽然研究表明,这种技术有效地越来越多地越来越多的各种环境和行为,但大多数研究都仅限于中度至严重发育残疾的参与者。目前研究综合教育环境中的2名非兼容小学生学生。两位教师被教导将HPC集成到正在进行的课堂阅读教学和独立座椅上。对于两个参与者,与基线水平相比,在干预和维持阶段期间显示更高概率的低概率命令的遵守百分比。结果表明,利用基于HPC的前进干预持有院校人员在普通教育环境中与非符合人的学生合作的承诺。

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