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Title

Systematic Review of High Probability Requests in K-12 Settings: Examining the Evidence Base.

Authors

Common, Eric Alan; Bross, Leslie Ann; Oakes, Wendy Peia; Cantwell, Emily Dawn; Lane, Kathleen Lynne; Germer, Kathryn Ann

Abstract

We conducted this systematic review to classify the evidence-base status for high-probability request sequence (HPRS) as a strategy to improve students' behavioral outcomes in general and special education settings across the K-12 continuum. Specifically, the purpose of this review was to determine whether HPRS could be classified as an evidence-based practice according to Council for Exceptional Children's Standards for Evidence-Based Practices in Special Education employing a modified, weighted coding scheme specifying methodologically sound studies as meeting 80% or more of components across quality indicators (QIs). Two of the 22 included studies met all QIs, and 16 studies met or exceeded our 80% weighted criterion. Based on this body of evidence, we classified HPRS in K-12 school settings as potentially evidence based. We offer a discussion of educational implications, limitations, and future directions.

Subjects

BEHAVIOR modification; CLINICAL medicine; PROBABILITY theory; SPECIAL education; STUDENTS; SYSTEMATIC reviews; EVIDENCE-based medicine; KEY performance indicators (Management)

Publication

Behavioral Disorders, 2019, Vol 45, Issue 1, p3

ISSN

0198-7429

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1177/0198742918800029

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