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An analysis of stimuli that influence compliance during the high-probability instruction sequence
Authors:Normand Matthew P  Kestner Kathryn  Jessel Joshua
Affiliation:UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC
Abstract:When we evaluated variables that influence the effectiveness of the high-probability (high-p) instruction sequence, the sequence was associated with a precipitous decrease in compliance with high-p instructions for 1 participant, thereby precluding continued use of the sequence. We investigated the reasons for this decrease. Stimuli associated with the low-p instruction were systematically added and removed in the context of the high-p instructions, and results suggest that the stimuli associated with the low-p instruction influenced compliance with the high-p instructions.
Keywords:compliance  high‐probability sequence  noncompliance  preschool children
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