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The effects of self-monitoring on the procedural integrity of a behavioral intervention for young children with developmental disabilities
Authors:Plavnick Joshua B  Ferreri Summer J  Maupin Angela N
Institution:Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA. sferreri@msu.edu
Abstract:The effects of self-monitoring on the procedural integrity of token economy implementation by 3 staff in a special education classroom were evaluated. The subsequent changes in academic readiness behaviors of 2 students with low-incidence disabilities were measured. Multiple baselines across staff and students showed that procedural integrity increased when staff used monitoring checklists, and students' academic readiness behavior also increased. Results are discussed with respect to the use of self-monitoring and the importance of procedural integrity in public school settings.
Keywords:autism  developmental disabilities  early childhood special education  procedural integrity  self‐monitoring  token economy
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