reinforced practice and reduction of fear of water in children
abstract
reinforced practice was used to treat children for fear of water. the primary measure of fear reduction was a behavioural task involving approach and entry to water. a comparison of pre-and post-test scores on the behavioural
approach test for experimental and control subjects
was used to determine the effectiveness of the procedure.
the results showed a significant difference in the pre- and post-test scores for the two groups and thus the application of reinforced practice has been extended.
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