“…Of these, 17 (68%) interventions were implemented to diminish disruptive behavior (e.g., Kelshaw-Levering, SterlingTurner, Henry, Theodore, Bray, Kehle, & Jenson, 2001);five (20%) to increase academic behavior (e.g., Lannie & McCurdy, 2007;Popkin & Skinner, 2003); and three (20%) addressed prosocial classroom behavior (e.g., Babyak et al, 2000;Cashwell, Skinner, & Smith, 2001; for the comparative details of the 25 studies reviewed, see Appendix A; Conklin, Unpublished review, 2010). What follows is a review of the effects of these contingencies on behavior classes of interest to this investigation.…”