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Sy, Jolene R.; Gratz, Olivia; Donaldson, Jeanne M. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2016
The good behavior game (GBG) is a class-wide contingency management strategy that involves rewarding teams who engage in low levels of disruptive behavior. The GBG has been found to be effective with neuro-typical individuals from preschool to high school. In Study 1, teachers and experimenters implemented the GBG on alternating days in an…
Descriptors: Games, Student Behavior, Reinforcement, Criteria
Tanol, Gizem; Johnson, LeAnne; McComas, Jennifer; Cote, Erin – Journal of School Psychology, 2010
The purpose of this study was to examine the differential effects of 2 versions of the Good Behavior Game (Barrish, Saunders, & Wolf, 1969), allocating teacher attention to rule violations (GBG-response cost) and to rule following (GBG-reinforcement), on student and teacher behavior. The participants were 6 kindergarten students who were…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Teacher Behavior, School Psychologists, Kindergarten

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