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Buggey, Tom – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1999
Explains the use of videotape recordings to provide examples of self-modeling for the purpose of student behavior change. Reviews research on the efficacy of videotaped self-modeling (VSM), technological requirements, editing, arranging the videotaping, using self-modeling as a positive behavior support, and precautions and challenges. (DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Modeling (Psychology)
Blomquist, Kathleen Beckman – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1986
Positive health behaviors can be learned by observing the behavior of others and its consequences for them. Four processes--attention, retention, motor performance, and motivation--can be used by teachers to increase the effectiveness of modeling. (DF)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Behavior, Health Education

Russell, James S.; And Others – Personnel Psychology, 1984
Investigated the impact of behavior modeling training in an industrial plant on male supervisors (N=44) using Kirkpatrick's (1976) four levels of evaluation. Results indicated no behavior or performance change with behavior modeling and re-emphasized the need to use Kirkpatrick's evaluation method to measure training program effectiveness. (LLL)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Industrial Training, Job Performance, Management Development

Kazdin, Alan E. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1979
Examined effects of client elaboration of imagery during covert modeling treatment and effects of treatment of unassertiveness on self-efficacy. Covert modeling plus elaboration achieved greater change than other covert modeling groups. Treatment effects brought clients within range of subjects regarding themselves as adept in social situations…
Descriptors: Adults, Assertiveness, Behavior Change, Behavioral Science Research

Nagle, Richard J.; Thwaite, Ben C. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1979
Thirty learning disabled third- and fourth-graders classified as impulsive on J. Kagan's Matching Familiar Figures Test were assigned to one of three training conditions in which they viewed a model who responded in either a reflective or impulsive cognitive tempo on a matching-to-sample task or a control model. (Author/SBH)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Conceptual Tempo, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research

Houlihan, Daniel; And Others – Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 1995
Describes a program designed to increase community involvement of a man with developmental disabilities who was refusing to go on outings following recent invasive medical procedures. The intervention phases involved brief presentations that portrayed peers or the subject himself going on outings. Illustrates the utility of peer- and self-modeling…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Change, Case Studies, Developmental Disabilities

Clare, Susan K.; Jenson, William R.; Kehle, Thomas J.; Bray, Melissa A. – Psychology in the Schools, 2000
Investigates the effectiveness of self-modeling as a treatment to increase on-task behavior. Results indicate immediate, substantial, and durable changes in students' on-task behavior that generalizes across academic settings. At 6- and 8-week follow-up, the students' percentages of on-task behavior were essentially indistinguishable from their…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Counseling Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades, Modeling (Psychology)

Schlichter, K. Jeffrey; Horan, John J. – 1979
Although the problem of aggression generates considerable social concern, aggressive delinquents are rarely provided with more than minimal treatment following legal processing and incarceration. When treatment is available, it usually consists of some form of ineffective or even counterproductive punishment administered in the context of a token…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Change, Coping, Delinquency

Pirot, Michael; Schubert, Josef – Social Behavior and Personality, 1977
Experimenter modeled affectionate physical contact in group of preschool children who imitated the behavior. This induced significant increase of affectionate behavior during free-play period. A group which imitated "neutral" physical contact and another that had imitated "warm" verbal contact did not show significant increase in affectionate…
Descriptors: Affection, Affective Behavior, Behavior Change, Imitation

Decker, Phillip J. – Personnel Psychology, 1982
Assigned 24 supervisors to two behavior modeling workshops designed to improve the supervisors' skills in coaching and handling employee complaints. Generalization of observational learning to a novel context was significantly better in the experimental group, showing the efficacy of formalized retention processes. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Generalization, Modeling (Psychology), Observational Learning

Hart, Barry B. – British Journal of Psychology, 1980
Twelve male subjects were divided into three groups (model-plus-reinforcement (MR), model-only, and control) to determine if the presence of a verbalizing model to 35mm slides would elicit increased speech. Verbalization increased over treatments, especially in the MR group. Generalization to the word occurred in only three subjects. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Change, Generalization, Modeling (Psychology)
Brown, Ronald T. – Exceptional Child, 1980
The research tested the hypothesis that in hyperactive (N=23) and normal (N=30) children from fifth and tenth grades, a cognitive modeling treatment procedure would produce improved scores on the Matching Familiar Figures Test (MFF), a primary index of impulsivity. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Conceptual Tempo, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Research

Fehrenbach, Peter A.; And Others – Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1979
Assessed the differential effects of single v multiple adult models on second- and third-grade children's expression of preferences when the modeled preferences are either consistent or divergent. (CM)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students

Handen, Benjamin L.; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1992
This study compared guided compliance versus time out as a method of promoting child adherence to adult requests. Time out effected larger increases in percentage compliance among four of five participating children (ages three to six years) with mild developmental disabilities. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Compliance (Psychology), Developmental Disabilities
Robinson, Sharon E.; Kinnier, Richard T. – 1984
Role playing and modeling are important components of counselor training. To examine gender and ordinal position effects on the role play practice of counselor trainees, 51 beginning students (35 females, 16 males) participated in role play dyads. Following classroom videotape skill training in reflection of feeling responses, subjects were…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, College Students, Counselor Training, Higher Education