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Hammerer, Dorothea; Li, Shu-Chen; Muller, Viktor; Lindenberger, Ulman – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2011
By recording the feedback-related negativity (FRN) in response to gains and losses, we investigated the contribution of outcome monitoring mechanisms to age-associated differences in probabilistic reinforcement learning. Specifically, we assessed the difference of the monitoring reactions to gains and losses to investigate the monitoring of…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Brain, Responses, Physiology
Eppolito, Amy K.; France, Charles P.; Gerak, Lisa R. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2011
Delay to delivery of a reinforcer can decrease responding for that reinforcer and increase responding for smaller reinforcers that are available concurrently and delivered without delay; acute administration of drugs can alter responding for large, delayed reinforcers, although the impact of chronic treatment on delay discounting is not well…
Descriptors: Animals, Delay of Gratification, Reinforcement, Responses
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Weeden, Marc; Poling, Alan – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2011
This study examined the methods reportedly used to identify reinforcers in 97 skill acquisition studies involving people with autism published from 2005 through 2009. Results indicated that 32 of the 97 studies (33%) provided such information. Interviews with persons familiar with participants (e.g., parents, teachers) were the most-used…
Descriptors: Autism, Skill Development, Reinforcement, Literature Reviews
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Melrose, Sherri; Swettenham, Steve – Journal of Peer Learning, 2012
Peer assistance activities can strengthen online learning environments. And yet, like other professional adult learners, working post licensure nurses attending university part time to upgrade their credentials may have limited interest in student-to-student interaction. Some intentionally choose asynchronous self-paced courses so they can work on…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, Peer Relationship, Online Courses
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Bellone, John A.; Navarick, Douglas J.; Mendoza, Raquel – Psychological Record, 2012
Undergraduates participating in experiments late in the semester generally perform more poorly on demanding tasks and withdraw more often than those participating early. To investigate effects of task aversiveness, some participants were instructed to choose brief cartoon reinforcement with a long time-out while others were instructed to choose…
Descriptors: Persistence, Cartoons, Anxiety, Timeout
Duncan, Neelima Gutti – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Direct training procedures have been beneficial in increasing teachers' knowledge and skills for the use of recommended intervention for target students in their classrooms. However, direct training alone has not been successful in teachers' consistent and sustained use of the intervention for the target student and the generalized use…
Descriptors: Intervention, Direct Instruction, Problem Solving, Teachers
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Helfinstein, Sarah M.; Fox, Nathan A.; Pine, Daniel S. – Developmental Psychology, 2012
Behavioral inhibition is a temperament characterized in infancy and early childhood by a tendency to withdraw from novel or unfamiliar stimuli. Children exhibiting this disposition, relative to children with other dispositions, are more socially reticent, less likely to initiate interaction with peers, and more likely to develop anxiety over time.…
Descriptors: Fear, Inhibition, Cues, Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Wu, Cheng-Hsien; Hursh, Daniel E.; Walls, Richard T.; Stack, Samuel F., Jr.; Lin, I-An – Education and Treatment of Children, 2012
The purpose of the present study was to increase peer interactions of a toddler who is nonnative. A 30-month old boy evidenced social withdrawal when playing at playgrounds. Social skills training served as the intervention to increase social initiations by this participant. Targeted social skills included greeting peers, gesturing to peers,…
Descriptors: Intervention, Interpersonal Competence, Positive Reinforcement, Toddlers
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Kim, Yeon Ha; Stormont, Melissa – Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 2012
This study was an exploratory study of 34 South Korean early childhood educators' strategies for addressing behavior problems in natural settings. Factors related to teachers' strategy implementation were also explored. Four specific teacher behaviors were observed: precorrection, behavioral-specific praise, redirection, and reprimand/punishment.…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Children, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Positive Reinforcement
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Gudino, Omar G.; Nadeem, Erum; Kataoka, Sheryl H.; Lau, Anna S. – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2012
Urban Latino youth are exposed to high rates of violence, which increases risk for diverse forms of psychopathology. The current study aims to increase specificity in predicting responses by testing the hypothesis that youths' reinforcement sensitivity--behavioral inhibition (BIS) and behavioral approach (BAS)--is associated with specific clinical…
Descriptors: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Emotional Disturbances, Inhibition, Psychopathology
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Kennedy, M. J.; Swain-Bradway, J. – Beyond Behavior, 2012
Academic and social behaviors are inextricably linked, and a lack of school-appropriate social behaviors can severely impact students' ability to enjoy academic success (Fleming, Harachi, Cortes, Abbott, & Catalano, 2004; McIntosh, Chard, Boland, & Horner 2006). Scott and Barrett (2004) found that every disciplinary referral "costs" students an…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Behavior Modification, Positive Reinforcement, Student Behavior
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McClean, Brian; Grey, Ian – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2012
Background: Positive behaviour support (PBS) emphasises multi-component interventions by natural intervention agents to help people overcome challenging behaviours. This paper investigates which components are most effective and which factors might mediate effectiveness. Method: Sixty-one staff working with individuals with intellectual disability…
Descriptors: Intervention, Mental Retardation, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Behavior Problems
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Landers, Eric; Courtade, Ginevra; Ryndak, Diane – Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, 2012
The purpose of this study was to determine how the needs of students with disabilities are addressed by state coordinators of school-wide positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS) during professional development activities on positive behavioral strategies, school-wide systems, and school-wide commitment to the PBIS approach.…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Professional Development, Inclusion, Student Behavior
Ticheal Arrai Jones – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Effective classroom management strategies are skills that improve teachers? practices within the classroom. The purpose of this qualitative grounded theory study was to examine teacher insights about their classroom management strategies and how, if at all, they modify their classroom management strategies. The qualitative grounded theory study…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Classroom Techniques, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
Steinbrenner, Jessica R.; Hume, Kara; Odom, Samuel L.; Morin, Kristi L.; Nowell, Sallie W.; Tomaszewski, Brianne; Szendrey, Susan; McIntyre, Nancy S.; Yücesoy-Özkan, Serife; Savage, Melissa N. – FPG Child Development Institute, 2020
Autism is currently one of the most prominent and widely discussed human conditions. Its increased prevalence has intensified the demand for effective educational and therapeutic services, and intervention science is providing mounting evidence about practices that positively impact outcomes. The purpose of this report is to describe a set of…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Children
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