Developing and Assessing Positive Reinforcers to Understand Learning Behavior of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Malaysia

Background: This study makes a significant contribution to the field of behavioral science by developing and validating a measurement instrument for assessing the positive reinforcers of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children. The newly developed instrument is intended for implementation in Nationa...

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Published in:Journal of Behavioral Science
Main Author: Abidin A.W.Z.; Jusoff M.K.S.; Zaki N.R.; Ahmad S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Srinakharinwirot University-Behavioral Science Research Institute 2024
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Abidin A.W.Z.; Jusoff M.K.S.; Zaki N.R.; Ahmad S.
Developing and Assessing Positive Reinforcers to Understand Learning Behavior of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Malaysia
2024
Journal of Behavioral Science
19
3

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Background: This study makes a significant contribution to the field of behavioral science by developing and validating a measurement instrument for assessing the positive reinforcers of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children. The newly developed instrument is intended for implementation in National Autism Society of Malaysia (NASOM) centers, addressing the crucial need for a validated tool to assist educators in identifying positive reinforcers for children ASD effectively. Objective: This study aimed to develop and validate the measurement instrument for assessing the positive reinforcers of children with ASD diagnosis. Design and Methodology: A total of 97 parents of children with ASD diagnosis from four NASOM centers in Selangor participated in the study, using a simple random sampling method. The methodology involved developing, validating, and assessing positive reinforcers for Children with ASD diagnosis. Exploratory factor analysis, reliability analysis, and preference index were employed with the developed questionnaire. Results: Construct validity demonstrated good instrument validity (KMO =.74, p <.001), while the instrument’s reliability was also consistent (α =.95). The top preferences are indoor activities specifically on sensory toys, with a preference index of 77.10. Conclusion and Implications: The preference index reflects the preferences of children with ASD diagnosis involved in this study. This research offers a valuable tool for teachers and caretakers of children with ASD diagnosis, enabling a better understanding of their preferences and behavior to improve management and educational processes. Rasyiqah Copyright Zaki, © andBehavioral Sanizah Ahmad Science Research Institute
Srinakharinwirot University-Behavioral Science Research Institute
19064675
English
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author Abidin A.W.Z.; Jusoff M.K.S.; Zaki N.R.; Ahmad S.
spellingShingle Abidin A.W.Z.; Jusoff M.K.S.; Zaki N.R.; Ahmad S.
Developing and Assessing Positive Reinforcers to Understand Learning Behavior of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Malaysia
author_facet Abidin A.W.Z.; Jusoff M.K.S.; Zaki N.R.; Ahmad S.
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title Developing and Assessing Positive Reinforcers to Understand Learning Behavior of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Malaysia
title_short Developing and Assessing Positive Reinforcers to Understand Learning Behavior of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Malaysia
title_full Developing and Assessing Positive Reinforcers to Understand Learning Behavior of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Malaysia
title_fullStr Developing and Assessing Positive Reinforcers to Understand Learning Behavior of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Developing and Assessing Positive Reinforcers to Understand Learning Behavior of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Malaysia
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description Background: This study makes a significant contribution to the field of behavioral science by developing and validating a measurement instrument for assessing the positive reinforcers of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children. The newly developed instrument is intended for implementation in National Autism Society of Malaysia (NASOM) centers, addressing the crucial need for a validated tool to assist educators in identifying positive reinforcers for children ASD effectively. Objective: This study aimed to develop and validate the measurement instrument for assessing the positive reinforcers of children with ASD diagnosis. Design and Methodology: A total of 97 parents of children with ASD diagnosis from four NASOM centers in Selangor participated in the study, using a simple random sampling method. The methodology involved developing, validating, and assessing positive reinforcers for Children with ASD diagnosis. Exploratory factor analysis, reliability analysis, and preference index were employed with the developed questionnaire. Results: Construct validity demonstrated good instrument validity (KMO =.74, p <.001), while the instrument’s reliability was also consistent (α =.95). The top preferences are indoor activities specifically on sensory toys, with a preference index of 77.10. Conclusion and Implications: The preference index reflects the preferences of children with ASD diagnosis involved in this study. This research offers a valuable tool for teachers and caretakers of children with ASD diagnosis, enabling a better understanding of their preferences and behavior to improve management and educational processes. Rasyiqah Copyright Zaki, © andBehavioral Sanizah Ahmad Science Research Institute
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