Assessment of Variables Contributing to Academic Task Engagement
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2022
Abstract
Academic task completion is essential to success in school, and academic activity across individuals appears to be maintained by different variables. The purpose of this study was to assess variables that might promote higher or lower levels of academic engagement. Participants were six general education students in elementary school, and academic engagement was observed for each participant in various conditions: feedback about correct answers, attention for completion, contingent edibles, distraction, and ignore. All participants showed lowest rates of academic engagement in the distraction condition (i.e., when other items were available noncontingently and no attention was available). The condition with the highest level of completion varied across participants. The results of this study suggest that the context may be just as important for task completion as social reinforcement.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Education and Treatment of Children
First Page
135
Last Page
143
Recommended Citation
Peters, K., Vollmer, T., Donaldson, J., & Walker, S. (2022). Assessment of Variables Contributing to Academic Task Engagement. Education and Treatment of Children, 45 (2), 135-143. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43494-021-00065-z