Literature DB >> 16795665

Naturalistic assessment of children's compliance to teachers' requests and consequences for compliance.

P S Strain1, D L Lambert, M M Kerr, V Stagg, D A Lenkner.   

Abstract

Naturally occurring levels of teacher commands, child compliance to those commands, and positive and negative teacher feedback were studied in 19 teachers and 130 children in kindergarten through third grade. Seventy-five of the children had been identified as "making a good social adjustment" to school (high-rated) and 55 children were identified as "not making a good social adjustment" to school (low-rated). Results of intensive observation over a 4-wk period showed that: (a) individual teachers differed significantly in their overall use of commands; however, they did not differentially respond to high- versus low-rated children; (b) high-rated children were more likely to comply with commands than were low-rated children; (c) although the overall level of positive social consequences was extremely low, there was some indication that high-rated children were more likely to receive positive feedback for compliance than were low-rated children; (d) low-rated children received significantly more positive feedback than high-rated children for noncompliance; (e) teachers gave negative feedback for noncompliance at an equal level to both groups of children; and (f) although repeated teacher commands following noncompliance were equal across groups, low-rated children were exposed to significantly higher levels of repeated commands following compliance than were high-rated youngsters.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 16795665      PMCID: PMC1307879          DOI: 10.1901/jaba.1983.16-243

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Behav Anal        ISSN: 0021-8855


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