The effects of an avoidance contingency on postsecondary student SAFMEDS performance

L. Mason, Christopher J. Rivera, Alexandria Arriaga
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ABSTRACT The current research investigated the effects of an avoidance contingency on the curriculum-based measures of three university students. Contemporary teaching practices in higher education promote the development of higher order skills, which are often contrasted with memorization. However, there is little empirical evidence to support educational practices at the university level. Three students in an introductory applied behavior analysis course participated in this project. Each class day throughout the semester, the participants took part in both a 1-min fluency drill and a daily quiz over the assigned readings. During baseline, these activities were independent of each other. The intervention consisted of making the quiz contingent on each student’s fluency score. The number of vocabulary words identified by each participant increased after the avoidance contingency was applied, indicating that the prevention of daily quizzes served as a negative reinforcer to increase studying. Implications for the use and frequency of assessments in higher education are discussed.
回避偶然性对大专学生safmed成绩的影响
摘要本研究考察了回避权变对三名大学生课程本位行为的影响。当代高等教育的教学实践促进了高阶技能的发展,而高阶技能往往与死记硬背形成对比。然而,很少有经验证据支持在大学层面的教育实践。三名应用行为分析入门课程的学生参与了这个项目。在整个学期的每个上课日,参与者都要参加一个1分钟的流利度训练和一个关于指定阅读材料的每日测验。在基线期间,这些活动是相互独立的。干预包括使测验根据每个学生的流利程度得分而定。在回避权变作用下,每个被试识别的词汇数量都有所增加,说明对日常测验的预防起到了增加学习的负强化作用。讨论了对高等教育中评估使用和频率的影响。
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European Journal of Behavior Analysis
European Journal of Behavior Analysis Social Sciences-Education
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