2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10864-022-09467-4
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A Group Contingency to Increase Walking Speed At a Residential Summer Camp

Abstract: Groups of children often transition between activity spaces in both academic and recreational settings. In schools, children may be asked to walk as a group between the classroom and spaces such as a cafeteria and playground whereas summer camps similarly use different spaces for separate activities throughout a scheduled day. Interdependent group contingencies have previously addressed school-based transitions (e.g., timely transitions game); however, limited research has applied similar interventions to recr… Show more

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