Abstract

Five female school dropouts were “hired” to complete remedial workbook assignments. They were paid (via a token system) for the items that they worked correctly. Significant gains were observed in achievement test scores during the 2-month program. Experimental analyses with individual students showed the token reinforcement system to function as such.

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