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Stephanie D. Smith; Freddie A. Pastrana Rivera; Emily R. DeFouw; Fayth Walbridge; Tiffany Harris; Zachary C. Wilde; Mairin Cotter; Brian Reichow – Prevention Science, 2025
The Good Behavior Game (GBG) is a team-based classroom management intervention developed to mitigate disruptive behaviors and promote prosocial behaviors of school-aged children. While the short-term benefits of the GBG are well documented in meta-analyses and systematic reviews, it is less clear for what long-term outcomes the GBG may reduce…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Classroom Techniques, Student Behavior, Behavior Modification

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