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The effectiveness of contingency-specific and contingency-nonspecific prompts in controlling bathroom graffiti
Authors:Mueller M M  Moore J W  Doggett R A  Tingstrom D H
Affiliation:University of Southern Mississippi, 39406-5025, USA.
Abstract:This study replicates and extends the work of Watson (1996) in which a sign eliminated graffiti when posted on bathroom walls. The present study investigated the effects of three different signs on walls in six men's bathrooms located on a university campus. Posting the signs was followed by the elimination or sharp reduction of graffiti. Removal of the signs was followed by a resurgence of graffiti.
Keywords:community behavior analysis  prompts  graffiti  signs
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