Should You Order the Feedback Sandwich? Efficacy of Feedback Sequence and Timing
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Henley, A. J., & DiGennaro Reed, F. D. (2015). Should you order the feedback sandwich? Efficacy of feedback sequence and timing. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 35, 321-335.
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Abstract
This study sought to investigate the efficacy of feedback sequence—namely, the feedback sandwich—and timing on performance. Undergraduate participants performed simulated office tasks, each associated with a feedback sequence (positive–corrective–positive, positive–positive–corrective, corrective–positive–positive, and no feedback), presented in a counterbalanced fashion. Half of the participants received individual verbal feedback delivered privately by the researcher immediately after each session, and the remaining participants received the same type of feedback immediately before each session. The aggregate data suggested no feedback was the most efficacious for participants who experienced feedback prior to performance, and the corrective–positive–positive sequence was the most efficacious for participants who received feedback following performance. Differences in feedback timing were not significant except for the no feedback condition. These results document that the feedback sandwich was not the most efficacious sequence, despite claims to the contrary.
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I enjoyed the reading
Helpful article regarding an important topic in supervision.
Interesting research, important to how supervisors deliver feedback
Helpful information not the best for a novel person to ABA
I appreciate that the authors noted idiosyncratic differences in feedback sequences at the individual level. This highlights the importance of collecting performance outcomes on supervisees based on feedback sequence models to identify the sequence that is most effective for individual supervisees. The aggregate data may provide a starting point, but individual data are needed as well.