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. 1976 Summer;9(2):159–168. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1976.9-159

Use of normative peer data as a standard for evaluating classroom treatment effects1

Hill M Walker 1, Hyman Hops 1
PMCID: PMC1311921  PMID: 16795519

Abstract

This study illustrated the use of normative behavioral observation data as a standard for evaluating the practicality of treatment effects produced in other settings. Three groups of eight subjects each, displaying relatively low proportions of appropriate classroom behavior when compared with regular classroom peers, were selected for treatment within an experimental classroom setting. The three groups were exposed to intervention procedures designed to reinforce either direct academic performance and/or facilitative nonacademic classroom responses. The treatment was effective in changing levels of appropriate behavior (1) above baseline levels in the experimental classroom, and (2) to within normal peer-defined limits when reintegrated into the regular classroom. Further, the data reflect successful maintenance of these effects for a seven- to 12-week follow-up period. Several applications of a normative model for evaluating treatment, generalization, and maintenance effects were presented and discussed.

Keywords: classroom behavior, maintenance, generalization, evaluation of treatment, methodology, mainstreaming of handicapped, reintegration, tokens, normative data, peers

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