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Goetz, Lori; And Others – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (JASH), 1985
Two adolescents with severe disabilities were successfully taught pictorial communication skills using an interrupted behavior sequence strategy. The independent variable involved insertion of a typical operant instructional trial for teaching communication skills into the midst of ongoing predictable sequences of behaviors, rather than at the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Modification, Communication Skills, Operant Conditioning
Callahan, Michael P.; Parker, Danny S.; Sherwin, John R.; Anello, Michael T. – 1999
Findings are presented from a 2-year experiment exploring ways to reduce energy costs and improve the learning environment in Florida's 25,000 portable classrooms. Improvements were made in two highly instrumented portable classrooms in the following areas: installation of a T8 lighting system with electronic ballasts; a high efficiency heat pump…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation
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McGonigle, John J.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1982
Visual screening, a mildly aversive response suppression procedure in which the child's eyes are briefly covered, was evaluated across two studies for its effectiveness in reducing topographically similar and dissimilar stereotypic behaviors of four moderately or profoundly retarded children (aged 9 or 13 years). (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Modification, Children, Moderate Mental Retardation
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Brigham, Steven L.; And Others – Journal of Psychology, 1981
Three case studies demonstrated excessive alcohol drinking in adolescents could be reduced by self-monitoring and extrinsic reinforcement procedures. Behavioral interventions resulted in complete abstinence for a male with 10 years of excessive alcohol abuse. However, alcohol abuse increased markedly for two females once intervention procedures…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcoholism, Case Studies, Contingency Management
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Highlen, Pamela S.; Nicholas, Robin P. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1978
Examined relationships among locus of control, specificity of instruction, and verbal conditionalibity on self-referenced affect in a counseling analogue interview. Results indicated that specific instructions combined with verbal conditioning procedures produced the greatest increase in self-referenced affect for both internal and external…
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling, Females, Instruction
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Heyman, Gene M. – Psychological Review, 1979
Staddon and Motheral derived a mathematical model of responding in concurrent variable-interval--variable-interval schedules. Their derivation ignores a fundamental aspect of the concurrent schedule contingency. A reinforcer can occur following two consecutive responses on the same schedule or following a switch between the two schedules.…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Learning Processes, Mathematical Models, Operant Conditioning
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Beutler, Larry E.; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1979
Findings provide no evidence that parent training classes in behavior modification and effective communication produce substantial differences in outcome. Interpersonal needs, rather than the type of educational module, dictate the tendency for persons to remain in the training program. (Author)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Communication Skills, Comparative Analysis, Counseling Effectiveness
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Johnson, C. Merle; Kaye, James H. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1979
The obtained contrast effect was conducive to learning, and the procedure was effective in teaching the multiply handicapped hearing impaired Ss to speechread the training words. (Author/DLS)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Exceptional Child Research, Hearing Impairments, Lipreading
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Marshall, Ann E.; Heward, William L. – Behavioral Disorders, 1979
Eight institutionalized male juvenile delinquents participated in a 13 session course on principles and techniques of self-management. The course was conducted in the Visual Response System, a specially designed classroom in which each student responds on an overhead projector built into his desk. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Delinquency, Exceptional Child Research, Institutionalized Persons
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Mulhern, Raymond K., Jr.; Passman, Richard H. – Child Development, 1979
Acting on the premise that she was teaching her son a task, each of 30 mothers selected consequences for her child's errors. In actuality, feedback to the mother regarding her son's performance was experimentally manipulated. Results showed that differential conditioning of both high and low maternal punitiveness could be achieved by using the…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Conditioning, Early Childhood Education, Feedback
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Hildreth, Karen; Sweeney, Becky; Rovee-Collier, Carolyn – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2003
Three experiments examined the memory-preserving effects of reactivation and reinstatement reminders following 6-month-olds' learning and forgetting of an operant task. Findings indicated that a single reactivation reminder extended infants' memory of an operant mobile task for 2 weeks, a single reinstatement extended it for 4 weeks. A single…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cues, Infant Behavior, Infants
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Lancioni, Giulio E.; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1989
Hearing assessments of multiply handicapped children/adolescents were conducted using classical conditioning (with an air puff as unconditioned stimulus) and operant conditioning (with a modified visual reinforcement audiometry procedure or edible reinforcement). Findings indicate that classical conditioning was successful with 21 of the 23…
Descriptors: Auditory Tests, Comparative Analysis, Conditioning, Elementary Secondary Education
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Mental Retardation, 1988
A survey of 55 Louisiana members of the American Association on Mental Retardation (AAMR) indicated disagreement with an AAMR position statement condemning inhumane forms of aversive therapy. AAMR is urged to reconsider its position concerning the scope of aversive therapy, need for further research, and use of aversive therapy with some…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification, Conditioning
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Mathews, Judith R.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1992
Four young children were taught contact lens wear using a shaping procedure, which involved praise and tangibles for compliance and time-outs or restraint for noncompliance. At followup, levels of compliance were high for three children, while a subject with Down's syndrome showed low compliance with need for physical restraint throughout.…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Compliance (Psychology), Conditioning, Downs Syndrome
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Singh, Nirbhay N.; Solman, Robert T. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1990
This study tested whether conditioning to one member of a compound stimulus can be blocked by presence of a second member to which the response was previously conditioned. Eight mentally retarded students (ages 7-9) were presented with words, sometimes accompanied by pictures. Six students performed best when words were presented without pictures.…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Moderate Mental Retardation
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