The effects of a response cost treatment tactic on hyperactive children |
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Authors: | Mark D. Rapport Al Murphy Jon S. Bailey |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA;Department of Psychology Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA;Department of Psychology Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA |
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Abstract: | In a pilot study, a multielement design was used to assess the effectiveness of a response cost procedure on a 7-year-old child's hyperactive behavior and academic performance across days. The procedure was effective in reducing off-task behavior and in increasing academic assignment completion. In Experiment 2, three strategies were compared to a no-treatment baseline in treating an 8-year-old hyperactive child: drug (Ritalin) alone, response cost alone, and drug plus response cost. The cost program alone and the cost program combined with medication were effective in reducing off-task behavior and in increasing academic performance. In both studies, the procedure was viewed by the teachers as practical and effective for use in a classroom setting. The subjects liked the cost system and believed that they completed more academic work when it was operative. |
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Keywords: | Reprints are available from Mark D. Rapport Department of Psychology Florida State University Tallahassee Florida 32306. |
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