Developing Behavioral Fluency with Movement Cycles Using SAFMEDS |
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Authors: | Richard M. Kubina Suffix" >Jr.,Kirsten K. L. Yurich,Krina C. Durica,Nora M. Healy |
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Affiliation: | 1.Special Education Program,The Pennsylvania State University,University Park,USA;2.The Vista School,Hershey,USA;3.The Pennsylvania State University,Hershey,USA |
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Abstract: | The Precision Teaching term “movement cycle” refers to a behavior with a clearly observable movement and a distinct beginning and end. The present experiment examined whether behavior analysts and special education teachers could become fluent identifying movement cycles. A frequency-building intervention called SAFMEDS, an acronym for Say All Fast Minute Every Day Shuffled, required participants to see a picture of behavior on a laminated card and say the movement cycle. A multiple baseline multiple probe design with two groups of four participants revealed the effects of the intervention. Results showed a replication of effects with each group using equivalent SAFMEDS decks. The SAFMEDS intervention produced behavioral fluency and also fostered strong maintenance effects for a majority of the participants. |
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