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. 1994 Fall;27(3):553–554. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1994.27-553

A group-oriented contingency to increase leisure activities of adults with traumatic brain injury.

P K Davis 1, R Chittum 1
PMCID: PMC1297835  PMID: 7928795

Abstract

An interdependent group-oriented contingency and graphic feedback were used to increase the activity levels of residents of a group home for persons with traumatic brain injury. Results showed that the intervention was effective for 4 of the 6 subjects. Individual performances must be examined when implementing group contingencies because all subjects may not respond.

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