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Profiling teacher/child classroom communication: reliability of an alternating time sampling procedureAuburn University
Auburn University Reliability of an on-line, alternating time sampling (A TS) procedure was examined for evaluating classroom communication acts. Fifteen limited-language children were videotaped during classroom activities while two trained judges simultaneously coded teacher/child com munication acts on-line. Judges systematically alternated attention from child to teacher each minute during sampling. Analyses revealed high interjudge reliability for live coding and high agreement between A TS and continuous coding on all measurements. ATS appears practical for classroom assessment and measurement of treatment effects.
Child Language Teaching and Therapy, Vol. 7, No. 2,
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