Fostering multiple repertoires in undergraduate behavior analysis students |
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Authors: | Polson D A |
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Affiliation: | Counselling Services, University of Victoria,P.O. Box 3025, Victoria, British Columbia V8W3P2, Canada. polson@islandnet.com |
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Abstract: | Eight techniques used by the author in teaching an introductory applied behavior analysis course are described: (a) a detailed study guide, (b) frequent tests, (c) composition of practice test questions, (d) in-class study groups, (e) fluency building with a computerized flash-card program, (f) bonus marks for participation during question-and-answer sessions, (g) student presentations that summarize and analyze recently published research, and (h) in-class behavior analysis of comic strips. Together, these techniques require an extensive amount of work by students. Nevertheless, students overwhelmingly prefer this approach to the traditional lecture-midterm-final format, and most earn an A as their final course grade. |
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