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AN ANALYSIS OF MODIFICATIONS TO THE THREE‐STEP GUIDED COMPLIANCE PROCEDURE NECESSARY TO ACHIEVE COMPLIANCE AMONG PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
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EducationPreschool DevelopmentEarly Childhood EducationBehavior AnalysisPsychologyBehavior ManagementBehavior ModificationApplied Behavior AnalysisBehavioral IssueBehavioral PrincipleChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesVocal PromptEarly Childhood DevelopmentChild DevelopmentBehavioral SupportPediatricsModel PromptContingent Access
After a 3-step guided compliance procedure (vocal prompt, vocal plus model prompt, vocal prompt plus physical guidance) did not increase compliance, we evaluated 2 modifications with 4 preschool children who exhibited noncompliance. The first modification consisted of omission of the model prompt, and the second modification consisted of omitting the model prompt and decreasing the interprompt interval from 10 s to 5 s. Each of the modifications effectively increased compliance for 1 participant. For the remaining 2 participants, neither modification was effective; differential reinforcement in the form of contingent access to a preferred edible item was necessary to increase compliance. Problem behavior varied across participants, but was generally higher during guided compliance conditions and lower during differential reinforcement conditions.
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