The effects on production rates of three variations of a goal setting procedure were compared. Subjects participating in the study were 14 severely retarded young adults. All of the treatment condition workers were superior to three of the four control condition workers in terms of production change over baseline rates. The contingent praise group performed at the highest rates.
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