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The Effects Of The High-Probability Procedure On Compliance When Paired With Precision Commands, Whitney Teter
The Effects Of The High-Probability Procedure On Compliance When Paired With Precision Commands, Whitney Teter
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
Noncompliance to teacher directions is an issue in nearly every early childhood classroom. It is necessary for young children to comply with directions so that teachers may assess their knowledge and their progress in the curriculum. Three preschool aged children (N = 3) with developmental delays participated in this study. The high probability command procedure was used with two children and was shown to be successful at increasing compliance. The third child did not show an increase in compliance when the high probability command procedure was used, nor did compliance increase when precision commands (escape extinction) were paired with the …