Effects of Justifications Presented in Children's Stories on Students Following Descriptive Rules

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Autor(a) principal: Craveiro,Cíntia Caroline Prado
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Paracampo,Carla Cristina Paiva, Albuquerque,Luiz Carlos de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Trends in Psychology
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Resumo: Abstract The present study investigated the justifications' effects, presented in children's stories, on the installment and maintenance of targeted behaviors: to copy, to answer and to present the exercise and competitive activities. Four children were exposed to three phases. In Phase 1, baseline, the registration of the target behaviors' events was made. Phase 2 was constituted of six steps. In each step, at the beginning, the experimenter would read a children's story with Type 5 justification that indicated the advantages of studying mathematics in the Steps 1, 2 and 5, and portuguese in the Steps 3, 4 and 6. Then, the teacher would write the exercise on the board and would request the students to copy, to answer and to present the exercise finished. Afterwards, the registration of the target behaviors' events was made for 30 minutes. In Phase 3 (Follow-up), fulfilled two months after Phase 2, it wasn't presented stories with justifications. The registration of targeted behaviors was made. In Phase 2, it occurred higher duration of activities to copy and to answer the exercise and lower duration of competitive activities. In Phase 3, occurred the opposite. It's suggested that, besides justifications, other variables contributed to maintain the observed behaviors.
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title Effects of Justifications Presented in Children's Stories on Students Following Descriptive Rules
spellingShingle Effects of Justifications Presented in Children's Stories on Students Following Descriptive Rules
Craveiro,Cíntia Caroline Prado
Rule governed behavior
reinforcement contingencies modeled behavior
justifications
immediate consequences
children's story
title_short Effects of Justifications Presented in Children's Stories on Students Following Descriptive Rules
title_full Effects of Justifications Presented in Children's Stories on Students Following Descriptive Rules
title_fullStr Effects of Justifications Presented in Children's Stories on Students Following Descriptive Rules
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Justifications Presented in Children's Stories on Students Following Descriptive Rules
title_sort Effects of Justifications Presented in Children's Stories on Students Following Descriptive Rules
author Craveiro,Cíntia Caroline Prado
author_facet Craveiro,Cíntia Caroline Prado
Paracampo,Carla Cristina Paiva
Albuquerque,Luiz Carlos de
author_role author
author2 Paracampo,Carla Cristina Paiva
Albuquerque,Luiz Carlos de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Craveiro,Cíntia Caroline Prado
Paracampo,Carla Cristina Paiva
Albuquerque,Luiz Carlos de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rule governed behavior
reinforcement contingencies modeled behavior
justifications
immediate consequences
children's story
topic Rule governed behavior
reinforcement contingencies modeled behavior
justifications
immediate consequences
children's story
description Abstract The present study investigated the justifications' effects, presented in children's stories, on the installment and maintenance of targeted behaviors: to copy, to answer and to present the exercise and competitive activities. Four children were exposed to three phases. In Phase 1, baseline, the registration of the target behaviors' events was made. Phase 2 was constituted of six steps. In each step, at the beginning, the experimenter would read a children's story with Type 5 justification that indicated the advantages of studying mathematics in the Steps 1, 2 and 5, and portuguese in the Steps 3, 4 and 6. Then, the teacher would write the exercise on the board and would request the students to copy, to answer and to present the exercise finished. Afterwards, the registration of the target behaviors' events was made for 30 minutes. In Phase 3 (Follow-up), fulfilled two months after Phase 2, it wasn't presented stories with justifications. The registration of targeted behaviors was made. In Phase 2, it occurred higher duration of activities to copy and to answer the exercise and lower duration of competitive activities. In Phase 3, occurred the opposite. It's suggested that, besides justifications, other variables contributed to maintain the observed behaviors.
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