Decreasing inappropriate behaviours (TEFC): timeout

United States, 1979

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Episode number 4 of Series “Effective Behavioural Programming”.
Tape 4 : Timeout is a procedure in which positive reinforcement is withdrawn for a prespecified period of time following the performance of a misbehaviour. There are two types of timeout: exclusionary and non-exclusionary timeout. NB. This tape plays on 525 line NTSC

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director

John Sucho

production company

Macomb Community College Instructional Television

Duration

00:26:00:00

Production places
United States
Production dates
1979

Appears in

Effective Behavioural Programming

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Effective Behavioural Programming

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ACMI Identifier

015899

Language

English

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Sound

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Colour

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U-Matic (low band); Access Print (Section 1)

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