Immediate Feedback: A Misconception of a Recommended Practice

Elian Aljadeff
1 CEU Total | 1 CEU in Supervision | Interactive Video
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A presentation by Elian Aljadeff delivered at the 2021 Michigan Autism Conference

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Feedback is a common and evidence-based practice to improve performance. While feedback is widely used and researched in the training and educational settings, the literature does not provide a clear and consistent definition for feedback. Due to the unclear definition, two misconceptions are evident in the feedback literature: (a) immediate feedback is more effective then delayed feedback, and (b) feedback serves as a consequence to behavior. In this talk the misconceptions of immediate feedback and the function of feedback will be discussed in light of the vague definition of feedback in the behavioral literature. A clearer definition which meets all seven dimensions of applied behavior analysis will be suggested and recent study results will be presented to propose that feedback serves as an antecedent to performance and therefore should be provided immediately before the behavior. The talk will end with a number of suggestions for future research.

About the Speaker

Elian is a lecturer in the B.A. program in Behavioral Sciences and the M.A. program Applied Behavioral Analysis at the School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Kinneret Academic college. Elian’s areas of interest are the application of ABA in education and training, self-management, and system analysis.

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7 reviews for Immediate Feedback: A Misconception of a Recommended Practice

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    I appreciated having video samples taken from the study.

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    The videos from the study were interesting.

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    I enjoyed the breakdown of all the components of feedback and responses, as well as distinguishing between each, so that more accurate analysis can be made.

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    Information was helpful and speaker was engaging

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    Brought up a lot of great discussion on needed research

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