EFFECTS OF TEACHER ATTENTION ON DIGIT‐REVERSAL BEHAVIOR IN AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILD1
- 1 June 1972
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
- Vol. 5 (2) , 157-162
- https://doi.org/10.1901/jaba.1972.5-157
Abstract
Teacher attention was systematically manipulated to modify digit-reversal behavior in an elementary school child. Almost invariably, the child reversed the order of digits (e.g., writing 21 as the sum of 5 + 7) when adding numbers yielding a two-digit sum. The child, along with classmates, was given 20 addition problems a day for the duration of the study, and the number of reversals was recorded. During an initial baseline period, the teacher responded to digit reversals by marking them as incorrect and then giving the child “extra help” until all sums were correctly ordered. The child's present and previous teacher had both responded to reversals in this manner for approximately one year before the present study began. An experimental period followed during which the rate of reversals decreased sharply. During this period, all sums were marked as correct (whether reversed or not); “extra help” with reversals was discontinued; and correct, i.e., non-reversed, response forms were responded to with a smile, a pat on the back, and a brief comment. A reversal period followed, during which the teacher responded to reversals as she had in the first baseline period. An increase in the rate of reversals to baseline level occurred within three days. A final period, replicating the first experimental period followed, and was characterized by a sharp decrease in the rate of reversals.Keywords
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