Foster-Johnson L, Ferro J, Dunlap G
Department of Child and Family Studies, Florida Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida, Tampa 33612.
J Appl Behav Anal. 1994 Fall;27(3):493-504. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1994.27-493.
This research examined the relation between students' preferences for curricular activities and the occurrence of problem and desirable behaviors in 3 students with moderate intellectual disabilities. Activity preference was determined with a systematic assessment procedure. Subsequently, the influence of activity preference on student behavior was evaluated using a reversal design. Results showed that preferred activities were associated with reduced levels of problem behavior and increased levels of desirable behaviors. The findings of this investigation contribute to the applied literature on activity preference and suggest directions for future research in the areas of curriculum design, preference, and curricular modifications as a viable behavior-management strategy.
本研究考察了3名中度智力残疾学生对课程活动的偏好与问题行为及期望行为发生之间的关系。通过系统评估程序确定活动偏好。随后,采用反转设计评估活动偏好对学生行为的影响。结果表明,偏好的活动与问题行为水平降低和期望行为水平提高相关。本调查结果为有关活动偏好的应用文献做出了贡献,并为课程设计、偏好及作为可行行为管理策略的课程修改等领域的未来研究指明了方向。