Altus D E, Welsh T M, Miller L K
Department of Human Development and Family Life, University of Kansas, Lawrence 66045.
J Appl Behav Anal. 1991 Winter;24(4):667-75. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1991.24-667.
Behavioral researchers play critical, but often unanalyzed, roles in the programs they develop. Unless they replace their key activities with standardized procedures, their continued participation may be essential to program success--a situation that is often not only impractical but may be prohibitively expensive and disliked by local staff. This study was conducted in a student housing cooperative that is dependent on close researcher supervision for its continued health and survival. A key activity of the co-op researchers was to provide public recognition for good job performance by co-op members. The purposes of this study were (a) to replace that idiosyncratic recognition with systematic procedures so members, instead of the researchers, would provide public recognition to each other for good job performance; and (b) to evaluate those procedures by comparing job performance when member-delivered recognition was provided and when it was not. When the procedures were in place, job performance increased and fines for poor job performance and complaining at meetings decreased. This study suggests that procedures can be developed to reduce program reliance on the researcher that are effective, inexpensive, sustainable, and acceptable to the participants--a first step toward developing a technology of program maintenance.
行为研究人员在他们所开发的项目中扮演着关键但往往未被分析的角色。除非他们用标准化程序取代关键活动,否则他们的持续参与对于项目成功可能至关重要——这种情况不仅往往不切实际,而且可能成本过高,还会受到当地工作人员的反感。本研究是在一个学生住房合作社进行的,该合作社的持续健康和存续依赖于研究人员的密切监督。合作社研究人员的一项关键活动是对合作社成员的良好工作表现给予公开认可。本研究的目的是:(a)用系统程序取代那种因人而异的认可方式,以便由成员而非研究人员相互公开认可良好的工作表现;(b)通过比较提供成员认可和不提供成员认可时的工作表现来评估这些程序。当程序到位后,工作表现有所提高,对工作表现不佳和在会议上抱怨的罚款减少。本研究表明,可以制定程序来减少项目对研究人员的依赖,这些程序有效、廉价、可持续且为参与者所接受——这是朝着开发项目维护技术迈出的第一步。