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Torop, Nancy R. – 1974
This investigation was concerned with the effects of negative evaluations by an adult on elementary school children's social interactions and performance. A two-component theory of evaluation called for experimental creation of evaluative comments which involved two degrees of strength of criticism and two degrees of helpful information provided…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Feedback, Negative Reinforcement, Positive Reinforcement
Burke, John; Bradley, Phyllis M. – 1981
Research on feedback acceptance in sensitivity groups has consistently found that subjects rate positive feedback more credible than negative, a phenomenon referred to as the "credibility gap." To assess subjective distortion versus actual differences in credibility as an alternative explanation for the different ratings given positive and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Credibility, Feedback
Lombardo, Bennett J.; And Others – 1983
Observations were made of coaches' interactive behavior during competitive games, and the quantity and quality of interaction between 38 coaches and their athletes were recorded. Interactions were categorized as: (1) positive--verbal praise, nonverbal affirmative gestures; (2) neutral--lecturing, giving commands, pointing, demonstrating; and (3)…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Behavior Patterns
Young, Ann; Gurski, John C. – 1983
A specially designed unit that provided feedback about voice volume was used to lower the voice volume in six mildly retarded adults. The apparatus indicated by color of lights when volume was too loud, too soft, or optimal. Praise was given in different schedules: for every sentence that met criterion, every three sentences, or an average of…
Descriptors: Adults, Feedback, Mild Mental Retardation, Reinforcement
Bieber, Carrie; Gurski, John C. – 1984
In an attempt to confirm earlier results with a group of mentally retarded females, 12 mentally retarded institutionalized adults (8 male, 4 female) were trained to either reduce (Loud group) or increase (Soft group) their voice volumes with a combination of visual feedback and token reinforcement. The feedback unit provided a binary light on-off…
Descriptors: Adults, Feedback, Mental Retardation, Reinforcement
Nishikawa, Sue S. – 1985
This report reviews current literature on feedback and suggests practical implications of feedback research for educators. A definition of feedback is offered, and past definitions in prior research are noted. An analysis of the current state of knowledge of feedback discusses the historical development of feedback theory and suggests that…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Conditioning, Epistemology, Feedback
Dweck, Carol S. – 1975
Sex differences in children's reactions to failure feedback in school situations were investigated by assessing the ways in which teachers use negative evaluation in the classroom. Three aspects of teachers' evaluative feedback were studied: (1) ratio of negative to positive feedback; (2) contingency vs. noncontingency of feedback; and (3) (the…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Failure, Achievement, Behavior Patterns
Drabman, Ronald S. – 1975
This paper addresses some of the practical ways by which students can be given information about the adequacy of their responding. The author views this information as all that is frequently necessary to alter an inappropriate behavior. Thus, he considers feedback to be the first step in most behavior management programs. Studies to determine how…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Change Strategies, Contingency Management
Stalling, Richard B.; And Others – 1983
Within the area of attribution theory, an overjustification effect is inferred if, following reward for an intrinsically interesting activity, individuals subsequently show less interest in that activity than comparable individuals who receive no reward. In an attempt to isolate the overjustification effect, 60 college students (30 male, 30…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Behavior Patterns, College Students, Feedback
Warner, Allen R.; Bishop, John E. – 1980
A model of student learning processes is presented, based on the theory originally set forth by Benjamin Bloom that as much as three quarters of the differences in achievement among students is dependent on the attitudes, knowledge, and skills which students bring to a learning task. The model focuses on a specific learner approaching a specific…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Feedback, Learning Processes, Performance
Eckstein, Daniel G. – 1974
This study investigated the use of feedback and encouragement in improving counselor effectiveness. Clients judged their counselors significantly higher than did expert raters. However, a significant correlation occured between the client and rater opinions concerning helpful counselors. Counselors receiving feedback based on client-rater…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Evaluation, Counselor Training, Evaluation Methods
Orey, Michael A.; And Others – 1991
This paper explores the possibility of integrating cognitive theory into an established instructional development model, i.e., Gagne's nine events of instruction. Based on the third edition of Gagne's book, this paper describes the most up-to-date notions of how cognitive theory impacts on this development framework. Each of the nine events is…
Descriptors: Cues, Epistemology, Feedback, Instructional Design
Manchester, Bruce B. – 1981
Student interest in individual events in intercollegiate forensics competition is on the rise in the United States. Not only does the individual events tournament format reward depth of analysis, it also rewards students' abilities to transfer their critical insights into appropriate physical and vocal cues. The individual events tournament…
Descriptors: Competition, Feedback, Higher Education, Oral Interpretation
Center, David B.; Arnault, Lynne – 1984
The paper presents a classroom token economy system for providing classroom structure, eliminating or controlling a variety of problem behaviors, and for demonstration and teaching purposes. The first section addresses income production (payment for productive work using classroom work periods as payment periods). A percentage method in paying for…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback
Roubicek, Henry L. – 1990
This study examined the feedback choices made by 12 professors which they executed in their freshman/sophomore level speech communication performance-based courses. Each instructor tape recorded and coded two 10-minute feedback sessions. Each teacher also responded in free writing form about self-correcting perceptions subsequent to the coding of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Communication Research, Feedback, Higher Education
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