EFFECTS OF AN AUDIO CUEING SYSTEM ON THE RATE OF TEACHER PRAISE1

  • Houten R
  • Sullivan K
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The effects of automated cueing on teacher praise rate was investigated in one special, one fourth‐, and one seventh‐grade classroom. After establishing baseline praise rates in each of the three classrooms, two methods for increasing teacher praise rate were introduced according to a multiple‐baseline design. During the first phase, two teachers were instructed to count and graph their praise rate during each session. All teachers received auditory cues to prompt praising during another phase. In all cases, introduction of cues markedly increased teacher praise rates, but self‐recording was relatively ineffective. An analysis of teacher‐praise distributions showed that cues closely controlled teacher praise for two of the three teachers.

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Houten, R. V., & Sullivan, K. (1975). EFFECTS OF AN AUDIO CUEING SYSTEM ON THE RATE OF TEACHER PRAISE1. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 8(2), 197–201. https://doi.org/10.1901/jaba.1975.8-197

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