Bennett, K., & Cavanaugh, R. A. (1998).
Effects of immediate self-correction, delayed self-correction, and no correction on the acquisition and maintenance of multiplication facts by a fourth-grade student with learning disabilities.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
31, 303-306.
This study compared the effects of immediate self-correction,
delayed self-correction, and no correction on the acquisition and
maintenance of multiplication facts by a fourth-grade student
with learning disabilities. Data from daily and maintenance tests
indicated that both correct response rate and accuracy were
higher when self-correction was immediate rather than delayed or
absent.
DESCRIPTORS: academic behavior, error correction, feedback,
teaching