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Halle, James W.; Holt, Bonnie – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1991
Four young adults with moderate mental retardation were taught to include "please" as part of requests, and four environmental stimuli present during training were assessed. Results indicated that presence of a single stimulus or pair of stimuli increased the probability of the "please" response, whereas presence of other…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Generalization, Moderate Mental Retardation, Operant Conditioning
Lopes, Alicia K.; Richman, Charles L. – 1984
Twenty male and 20 female first graders were trained in a paired-associates (PA) learning task to test the hypothesis that instructions to generate interactive mental images of word referents and interactive imagery training administered prior to PA learning facilitate cued recall. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of the following five…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cues, Elementary School Students, Grade 1

Goldston, David B.; Richman, Charles L. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1985
Examines whether partial pictorial cues facilitate imagery in 6-year-old children and whether the facilitation of recall is due to simple repetition of contextual information or to encoding specificity. Concludes children do benefit from partial pictures. (HOD)
Descriptors: Context Clues, Grade 1, Imagery, Kindergarten Children
Blumberg, Francine C.; Offenbach, Stuart I. – 1984
A study was undertaken to investigate the effects of directed response training to focus attention and to assess the impact of pictorial integrated stimuli on incidental learning. A total of 140 second- and fifth-grade children were administered a two-choice discrimination learning task consisting of three parts: original learning, overtraining,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attention, Cues, Elementary Education