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1、Group Contingencies,By: Jennifer Mays,Overview,Definition Types Discussion of Pros and Cons Compare & Contrast Implementation Outcomes Examples Conclusion,Before we begin,I will need assistance from a volunteer in the class, any takers?,As an added bonus,I will implement group contingencies within t
2、he class today. I will explain what they are at the end of the presentation. Goals: The special volunteer has to participate in the lecture at least two times. Asking questions, making comments, etc. Each individual in the class must participate once. Does anyone have any questions before I begin?,D
3、efinition,A group contingency is one in which a common consequence (usually a reward) is contingent upon the behavior of: One person within the group A part of the larger group Or each member of the group meeting a performance criterion,Litow & Pumroy, 1975,Types,DependentIndependentInterdependent,D
4、ependent Group Contingency,The reward for the whole group is dependent upon an individual or small groupLeast preferred type Hero Procedure,Cooper, et. al 2007,Dependent Group Contingency,Pros: No student is penalized for the behavior of anyone else Each student has access to rewards under exactly t
5、he same terms Effective for students who respond well to peer attentionCon: Negative social attention is a possible outcome,Maag 2001; Smith et. al 2006,Independent Group Contingency,Individuals within the group are reinforced for individual achievement toward a goal The same rules apply to everyone
6、, but only those who meet the criterion receive the reinforcerVery commonly used Ex. Token Economy,Smith, et. al 2006,Independent Group Contingency,Pros: Can be combined with a token economy to increase effectiveness Increases students responsibility for their own actionsCons: Does not take into acc
7、ount individual differences,Interdependent Group Contingency,All members of a group must meet the criterion of the contingency (individually and as a group) before any member earns the reward.Most frequently usedExamples: Good Behavior Game Good Student Game,Cooper, et. al 2007,Interdependent Group
8、Contingency,Pro: Appropriate peer pressure which occurs naturally in the classroom is used to encourage positive behavioral choicesCons: Scapegoating may occur One student may sabotage earning the reward for the whole group,Maag 2001,Compare & Contrast,Dependent is the best method if the goal is to
9、improve the behavior of individual or small groups of individuals Responding well to peer attentionIndependent is the best method if the goal is to differentially reinforcement behavior Multiple goals for individuals,Cooper et. al 2006,Compare & Contrast (cont.),Interdependent is the best method if
10、the goal is to increase individual accountability within a group Easily implemented by teacher,How To Implement,Choose an effective reward Determine the behavior to change and any collateral behaviors that might be affected Set appropriate performance criterion It is important that the goals are cle
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