Flood, W. A., Wilder, D. A., Flood, A. L., & Masuda, A. (2002).
Peer-mediated reinforcement plus prompting as treatment for off-task behavior in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
35, 199-204.
Functional analyses revealed that peer attention was one variable
maintaining the off-task behavior exhibited by 3 students with a
diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Peer-mediated reinforcement plus prompting was then used to
reduce off-task behavior in a simulated classroom environment.
Implications for future applications of this procedure with
children diagnosed with ADHD are discussed.
DESCRIPTORS: _attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, functional
analysis, off-task behavior, peer-mediated treatment