Affiliation:
1. California State University, Stanislaus Turlock CA USA
Abstract
AbstractEquivalence‐based instruction (EBI) is an efficient method that has been used to teach various skills, including content in college courses. This study extended the literature on EBI in higher education by teaching 13 graduate students to identify features of functional analysis conditions and variations. Equivalence‐based instruction methods were implemented using Canvas, an online learning management system. Participants completed pretests, experienced EBI individually and in small groups, and completed a posttest, all using the quiz feature in Canvas. The EBI modules increased students' posttest scores relative to pretest scores by 36%, on average, and there was a slight increase in correct responding in the group relative to the individual teaching condition. Furthermore, responses to social‐validity surveys indicated that EBI was acceptable to most students; however, students' preferences for group and individual EBI varied.
Subject
Philosophy,Sociology and Political Science,Applied Psychology