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Effects of Varying Levels of Treatment Integrity on Toddler Aggressive Behavior
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EducationPsychologyAggressive BehaviorBehavior ManagementPsychological InterventionsBehavior ModificationApplied Behavior AnalysisBehavioral IssueAggression ManagementBehavioural ProblemChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesSchool PsychologyBehavior TherapyChild DevelopmentBehavioral SupportToddler Aggressive BehaviorSocial BehaviorTreatment IntegrityBehavior ChangeVarying LevelsMedicineAggression
Abstract Effects of different levels of treatment integrity for a time-out intervention in relation to the aggressive behavior of an 18-month-old were investigated. The time-out intervention was composed of four steps and treatment integrity was systematically varied at 50%, 25%, 75%, and 100%. The results suggest that the 75% and 100% treatment integrity conditions were most effective for decreasing aggressive behavior. Further, there were only minor differences in aggressive behavior between the 25% and 50% treatment integrity conditions. Discussion focuses on the need for assessing optimal and minimum levels of treatment integrity for producing behavior change and the implications for classroom-based interventions.
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