Choice as an Intervention to Improve Behavior: A Review of the Literature |
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Authors: | Lee Kern Christina M. Vorndran Alexandra Hilt Joel E. Ringdahl Barry E. Adelman Glen Dunlap |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pediatric Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;(2) Children's Seashore House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;(3) Children's Seashore House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;(4) Department of Child and Family Studies, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida |
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Abstract: | In recent years, choice making has been evaluated as an intervention for people with disabilities. This review examines applied research during the past two decades using choice as a distinct intervention or as part of an intervention package. Fourteen studies published between 1975 and 1996 were identified that implemented choice as an intervention to increase or decrease a target behavior. These studies applied choice-making in the following three broad areas: (a) vocational or domestic activities; (b) academic activities; and (c) leisure, recreational, or social activities. All of the studies indicated that choice-making procedures resulted in behavioral improvements with some, if not all of the participants. |
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Keywords: | choice choice-making choice review choice-making review |
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