Determining Individual Preschoolers' Preferences in a Group Arrangement

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Title: Determining Individual Preschoolers' Preferences in a Group Arrangement
Language: English
Authors: Layer, Stacy A., Hanley, Gregory P., Heal, Nicole A.
Source: Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. Spr 2008 41(1):25-37.
Availability: Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. Available from: Department of Applied Behavioral Science. Kansas University, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66045-2133. Tel: 785-841-4425; Fax: 785-841-4425; e-mail: behavior@mail.ku.edu; Web site: http://seab.envmed.rochester.edu/jaba/index.html
Peer Reviewed: Y
Physical Description: PDF
Page Count: 13
Publication Date: 2008
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: Preschool Education
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Preschool Children, Probability, Paired Associate Learning, Patterned Responses, Preschool Education
ISSN: 0021-8855
Abstract: This study sought to determine the accuracy of an assessment format in which selection outcomes were delayed and probabilistic; these are unavoidable features of an assessment designed to determine preferences of multiple children simultaneously. During the single arrangement, preference hierarchies were established by having a child repeatedly select from among several foods and by sequentially restricting preferred items from the array. After being taught the associations between colored cards and the same food items, group assessments were conducted with 3 children simultaneously, in which each child chose a card and all children received the food correlated with a randomly selected card from those that had just been selected. The group assessment appeared to be accurate and perhaps more efficient for determining preferences; thus, we posit that this arrangement is suitable for determining context preferences of multiple children simultaneously. (Contains 3 figures and 2 tables.)
Abstractor: Author
Number of References: 20
Entry Date: 2008
Access URL: https://www.jeabjaba.org/jaba/toc/2008/jabaspring08.php
Accession Number: EJ789965
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:This study sought to determine the accuracy of an assessment format in which selection outcomes were delayed and probabilistic; these are unavoidable features of an assessment designed to determine preferences of multiple children simultaneously. During the single arrangement, preference hierarchies were established by having a child repeatedly select from among several foods and by sequentially restricting preferred items from the array. After being taught the associations between colored cards and the same food items, group assessments were conducted with 3 children simultaneously, in which each child chose a card and all children received the food correlated with a randomly selected card from those that had just been selected. The group assessment appeared to be accurate and perhaps more efficient for determining preferences; thus, we posit that this arrangement is suitable for determining context preferences of multiple children simultaneously. (Contains 3 figures and 2 tables.)
ISSN:0021-8855