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A COMPARISON OF RESPONSE COST AND DIFFERENTIAL REINFORCEMENT OF OTHER BEHAVIOR TO REDUCE DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR IN A PRESCHOOL CLASSROOM
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Child PsychologyBehavioral SciencesResponse CostBehavior ManagementBehaviorismSocial BehaviorPreschool ClassroomEducationBehavior ModificationBehavioral IssueEarly Childhood EducationBehavior AnalysisBehavioural ProblemPsychologyChild DevelopmentAlternating Treatments Design
This study investigated the effectiveness of response cost and differential reinforcement of other behavior (DRO) in reducing the disruptive behaviors of 25 children in a preschool classroom. Using an alternating treatments design, disruptive behavior was reduced when the participants earned tokens for the absence of disruptive behavior (DRO) or lost tokens for the occurrence of disruptive behavior (response cost). Initially, DRO was more successful in reducing the number of disruptive behaviors; however, over time, response cost proved to be more effective.
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