The Survey of Rewards for Teens-Revised: A Brief Psychometric Report and Assessment of Reward Preferences in STEM Education

Pub Date : 2020-12-03 DOI:10.1080/00168890.2020.1848409
Hunter C. King, Zachary A. Bella, Heather L. J. Lewis, Julio Payan, A. Fischer
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Abstract The Survey of Rewards for Teens-Revised (SORT-R) was developed amid the introduction of novel, and potentially rewarding, environmental stimuli fueled by technological progression. The presence of new stimuli, on an individual basis, may decrease self-reported preference for existing rewards. This poses an issue for clinicians and caregivers who aim to encourage prosocial behaviors in others through consequent-based behavior programs. The primary purpose of the present study was to evaluate (a) the test-retest reliability of the SORT-R over a two-week period and (b) the internal consistency of the SORT-R. The second purpose was to evaluate the reward preferences of adolescents (N = 55; male: 45%) who attended a STEM-focused high school in the Western United States. Two administrations of the SORT-R took place over a two-week period. Results indicate that the SORT-R was a reliable measure over a two-week period and demonstrated adequate internal consistency across all six domains. Adolescent reward preferences are presented by academic grade and gender. Implications for behavior programs are discussed.
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青少年奖励调查——修订:STEM教育中奖励偏好的简要心理测量报告和评估
青少年奖励调查-修订(SORT-R)是在技术进步推动下引入新颖且潜在奖励的环境刺激的背景下发展起来的。在个体的基础上,新刺激的存在可能会降低自我报告对现有奖励的偏好。这给临床医生和护理人员提出了一个问题,他们旨在通过基于结果的行为计划鼓励他人的亲社会行为。本研究的主要目的是评估(a) SORT-R在两周内的重测信度和(b) SORT-R的内部一致性。第二个目的是评估青少年的奖励偏好(N = 55;男性:45%),曾就读于美国西部以stem为重点的高中。在两周的时间内进行了两次SORT-R管理。结果表明,SORT-R在两周的时间内是一个可靠的测量,并在所有六个领域表现出足够的内部一致性。青少年奖励偏好受学业成绩和性别的影响。讨论了行为程序的含义。
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