Behavior modification consultation in a Mexican-American school |
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Authors: | Larry W. King Sherwin B. Cotler Kent Patterson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Oxnard Community Mental Health Center, 620 South D Street, 93030, Oxnard, California 2. Long Beach Mental Health Services, Long Beach, USA 3. Junita Elementary School, USA
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Abstract: | Following consultation by two psychologists with an elementary school populated primarily by Mexican-American students, absenteeism was chosen as the first problem area to attempt to change. A between-groups experimental design was used to evaluate the effect of contigent rewards on the students' attendance. Analysis of the data showed no improvement in attendance. The results of the study were discussed in terms of (1) a more thorough behavior analysis of the absenteeism problem, (2) methodological restraints of a between-groups experimental design, (3) the need for consultants to be familiar with the community in which they work, and (4) relatedly, the success of the local school psychologist in implementing behavior modification programs. |
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