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Abstract

The effects of three levels of treatment integrity (100%, 50%, and 0%) on child compliance were evaluated in the context of the implementation of a three-step prompting procedure. Two typically developing preschool children participated in the study. After baseline data on compliance to one of three common demands were collected, a therapist implemented the three-step prompting procedure at three different integrity levels. One integrity level was associated with each demand. The effects of the integrity levels were examined using multielement designs. The results indicate that compliance varied according to the level of treatment integrity that was in place. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
THE EFFECTS OF VARYING LEVELS OF TREATMENT INTEGRITY ON CHILD COMPLIANCE DURING TREATMENT WITH A THREE-STEP PROMPTING PROCEDURE
Author
Wilder, David A; Atwell, Julie; Wine, Byron
Pages
369-73
Publication year
2006
Publication date
Fall 2006
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
ISSN
00218855
e-ISSN
19383703
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
225062332
Copyright
Copyright Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior Fall 2006