State University College at Cortland.
J Appl Behav Anal. 1980 Winter;13(4):611-7. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1980.13-611.
A multiple-baseline design was used with two target classroom groups (n = 28 and 27) in a study to reduce electrical energy waste in college classrooms. A dittoed letter, signed by a faculty member, was sent to each professor in the prompt condition. In the letter the professor was informed that he or she taught prior to an unscheduled period and was asked to turn off lights following the class. The results showed that after the prompt, the percentage of rooms with lights turned off increased by 13% and 6% in each target group. A further analysis of the 10 classrooms that had the lowest baseline rates of turning lights off indicated a 30% increase after the prompt. This study indicates that a minimum prompt procedure was effective in reducing electrical energy waste. The further significance of these results are also discussed.
一项研究采用多基线设计,对两个目标课堂群体(n=28 和 27)进行了干预,以减少大学课堂的电力浪费。在即时条件下,给每位教授寄去一封由教员签名的相同信件。信中通知教授他或她在未安排的时间之前上课,并要求他或她在课后关灯。结果表明,即时提示后,每个目标群体中关灯的房间比例分别增加了 13%和 6%。对基线关灯率最低的 10 个教室进行的进一步分析表明,提示后增加了 30%。这项研究表明,最低限度的提示程序对于减少电力浪费是有效的。还讨论了这些结果的进一步意义。