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Assignment: Critical Review of Behavior Analytic Research Article II
Objective: You will be able to summarize and critique a behavior analytic research article with respect to the following components:
A. Purpose of study
B. Methods
a. Subject
b. Setting
c. Procedures
d. Design
e. Measurement
i. Main Dependent Variables
ii. Generalization and Maintenance
iii. Social Validity
f. Results
g. Discussion/Conclusions
Article: An Intervention Featuring Public Posting and Graphical Feedback to Enhance the Performance of Competitive Dancers
A. Introduction
1. List the main reasons why the authors decided to conduct this study. How did they justify what they did? What was the independent and dependent variable?
2. What specific questions did the author(s) ask or what was the hypothesis they wanted to test?
B. Methods
Precisely describe:
1. The participants, including personnel, students, others
2. The setting (location, physical arrangements
3. What was measured (the dependent variable)? (Usually particular behaviors)
4. How did the researchers conduct their measurement?
5. What did the authors do to try to convince readers the measures were reliable? Were there measures of social validity? If so. What were they:
6. Describe the main procedures, in your own words. (Who did what, how, with whom, where, when, how often, and for how long?)
7. Explain the approach the authors took toward promoting generalization and/or maintenance of the target behavior(s).
8. What was the experimental design?
C. Results
1. Describe what happened as a result of the methods being used.
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3. What were the results of social validity assessments (if applicable)?
D. Discussion and Conclusion
1. List the main issues the authors discussed.
2. Were there limitations to the study that may have influenced the results?
3. What did the authors suggest might improve the outcome in the future?
4. Now add your own comments. Do you think there are limitations and future areas of research for this study that goes beyond what the authors of the study said are limitations and future areas of research?