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. 2003 Spring;36(1):21–33. doi: 10.1901/jaba.2003.36-21

Analysis of precurrent skills in solving mathematics story problems.

Nancy A Neef 1, Diane E Nelles 1, Brian A Iwata 1, Terry J Page 1
PMCID: PMC1284414  PMID: 12723864

Abstract

We conducted an analysis of precurrent skills (responses that increase the effectiveness of a subsequent or "current" behavior in obtaining a reinforcer) to facilitate the solution of arithmetic word (story) problems. Two students with developmental disabilities were taught four precurrent responses (identifying the initial value, change value, operation, and resulting value) in a sequential manner. Results of a multiple baseline design across behaviors showed that the teaching procedures were effective in increasing correct performance of each of the precurrent behaviors with untaught problems during probes and that once the precurrent behaviors were established, the number of correct problem solutions increased.

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