INCREASING COMPLIANCE WITH MEDICAL PROCEDURES: APPLICATION OF THE HIGH-PROBABILITY REQUEST PROCEDURE TO A TODDLER
The effects of high‐probability (high‐p) requests on compliance with low‐probability (low‐p) responses have received increased attention from applied investigators. This study examined the effects of a high‐p procedure on a toddler's compliance with medical procedures. Compliance to low‐p reque...
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