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. 2019 Dec 6;9(12):1091. doi: 10.3390/ani9121091

Table 7.

Individual dyads’ mean rate of jumps per minute and percent reduction of jumping up displayed by baselines (FAtang and FAattn) and BST phases. Percent reduction was calculated as 1 minus mean jumps per minute divided by mean baseline jumps per minute multiplied by 100. Negative percentages (e.g., −43.6% in dyad 03) represent an increase in responding.

Dyads and Phases Mean Jumps Per Minute Reduction of Jumping 1
Dyad 01
Baseline 4
Oral instruction 3 25%
Modelling 0.5 87.5%
Modelling and feedback 2 50%
Average (OI, MOD, MOD, and FB) 1.8 54.2%
Dyad 02
Baseline 3.5
Oral instruction 0.3 90.5%
Modelling 2 42.9%
Modelling and feedback 1.4 60%
Average (OI, MOD, MOD, and FB) 1.2 64.4%
Dyad 03
Baseline 3.25
Oral instruction 4.7 −43.6%
Modelling 3 7.7%
Modelling and feedback 3.2 1.5%
Average (OI, MOD, MOD, and FB) 3.6 −11.5%
Dyad 05
Baseline 2.2
Oral instruction 3 −36.4%
Modelling 2 9.1%
Modelling and feedback 0 100%
Average (OI, MOD, MOD, and FB) 1.7 24.2

1 Compared to baseline responding.