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Comparing Group Contingencies: An Investigation Of The Role Of Group Size In A First-Grade Classroom, Katelyn Crabtree Scott
Comparing Group Contingencies: An Investigation Of The Role Of Group Size In A First-Grade Classroom, Katelyn Crabtree Scott
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Group-oriented contingencies are often used in the classroom as a means to enhance academic performance. Randomization of contingency components and group size have important implications for the effectiveness of these contingencies. The current study was designed to extend research on group contingencies by evaluating and comparing a randomly-selected small group dependent contingency with a large group interdependent contingency in a first-grade classroom. In this classroom, students sit at tables consisting of four students. Percentage correctly completed on daily independent math assignments represented the dependent variable. Class-wide averages, small group averages (i.e., tables), and individual student data was collected. Researchers also …