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Gerrit Bauer; Nate Breznau; Johanna Gereke; Jan H. Höffler; Nicole Janz; Rima-Maria Rahal; Joachim K. Rennstich; Hannah Soiné – Teaching of Psychology, 2025
Introduction: The replication crisis in the behavioral and social sciences spawned a credibility revolution, calling for new open science research practices that ensure greater transparency, including preregistrations, open data and code, and open access. Statement of the Problem: Replications of published research are an important element in this…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Replication (Evaluation), Behavioral Sciences, Social Sciences
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Goodhue, Rob J.; Liu, Szu Chi; Cihon, Traci M. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2019
The use of operant chambers for research and teaching in behavior analysis is in decline due to the expense, maintenance, and ethical considerations of such complex mechanical apparati (Venneman and Knowles in Teach Psychol 32(1):66-68, 2005. https://doi.org/10.1207/s15328023top3201_13). Other technologies for testing and demonstrating behavioral…
Descriptors: Applied Behavior Analysis, Undergraduate Study, Teaching Methods, Behavior
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Colbert-White, Erin; Simpson, Elizabeth – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2017
Research mentors strive to ensure that undergraduates gain research skills and develop professionally during mentored research experiences in the sciences. We created the SURE (Specialized Undergraduate Research Experience) Workbook, a freely-available, interactive guide to scaffold student learning during this process. The Workbook: (1)…
Descriptors: Workbooks, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Mentors, Undergraduate Students
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Donovan, Paul Jeffrey – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2014
"Undiscussables" are topics associated with threat or embarrassment that are avoided by groups, where that avoidance is also not discussed. Their deleterious effect on executive groups has been a point of discussion for several decades. More recently critical action learning (AL) has brought a welcome focus to power relations within AL…
Descriptors: Leadership, Power Structure, Experiential Learning, Behavioral Science Research
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Jarvis, Peter – Adult Education Quarterly, 1987
The author focuses on the concept of experience, exploring its meaning, its interpretation, and how it facilitates learning. (CH)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Experiential Learning, Social Environment
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Lizzio, Alf; Wilson, Keithia – Studies in Continuing Education, 2007
This study investigated the efficacy of a reflective process designed to enhance novice professionals' capacity to critically reflect on their practice. One hundred and eighteen (118) final-year behavioural science students participated in an action learning based subject that simulated the roles (e.g. client-consultant) and demands of…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Metacognition, Critical Incidents Method, Behavioral Science Research
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Golembiewski, Robert T.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 1972
There is strong presumptive evidence that action design is one way to apply in organizations the forces often observed in the development of the miniature societies that are T Groups. (Author)
Descriptors: Action Research, Behavioral Science Research, Career Development, Career Guidance
Rossan, Sheila; Levine, Ned – Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 1974
The Field Methods Course described in this article and taught as two course observation methods and interviewing skills, has three aims: involvement and participation by students in empirical social science research, learning basic skills, and exploring content areas by active research. (JH)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Experiential Learning, Field Studies, Higher Education
Johansen, Gerard T., Sr. – 1980
This paper relates philosophical and psychological concerns in formulating a theory of teaching and learning. The laboratory exercise is shown to be a paradigm case of the theory, and a means by which students can be taught to think. The laboratory exercise is presented as a means to demonstrate a facet of the conceptual nature of science and to…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Educational Research, Experiential Learning, Instructional Development
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Yeaton, William H.; Bailey, Jon S. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1978
Twenty-four elementary school children from two schools in grades K-3 participated in a study to teach six street-crossing skills. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Daily Living Skills, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning
Chen, Jean – 1974
In a 1973 Smithsonian behavioral science project, observational methods were used to record school group behaviors during docent guided tours in the National Museum of History and Technology. The purpose of this exploratory study was to reveal the natural museum habitat and criterion behaviors of visiting fourth through sixth graders. Children's…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Classroom Observation Techniques, Discovery Learning, Experiential Learning
Hersey, James C. – 1979
The hypothesis (Kelly, 1968) that, in a fluid school setting, students with a high preference for exploration would adapt more easily than low explorers, while in a constant school environment the opposite would be the case, was examined. A sample of 120 eighth-grade boys selected to represent low, moderate, and high exploration groups were…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavioral Science Research, Discovery Learning, Educational Environment
Goswick, Ruth Ann; Jones, Warren H. – 1981
Although most people are occasionally lonely, others find loneliness to be an enduring problem. Loneliness is often associated with a variety of personality characteristics which interfere with the formation of interpersonal relationships. The interrelationship of shyness and loneliness over time and in response to varying situations was examined…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Behavioral Science Research, Classroom Environment, College Students
Shore, Arnold, Comp. – 1977
The main purpose of this reference volume on Outward Bound (OB) is to provide access to the research literature by giving the reader a sense of the state of the literature, providing analysis on salient research and programmatic issues, granting easy access to individual pieces of research, and opening up related research literatures. Section I is…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Annotated Bibliographies, Behavioral Science Research, Bibliographies
Fletcher, Sarah Ann – 1973
Examining the differences in affective outcomes of economically advantaged and disadvantaged 6th grade students attending a 5-day residential outdoor education program in the Toledo Ohio Public Schools, pre- and post-tests were administered to randomly selected samples of 25 advantaged males and females and 25 disadvantaged males and females.…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Camping, Comparative Analysis