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Rolider, Ahmos; Van Houten, Ron; Axelrod, Saul – Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 1998
Examines communication styles of behavioral interventions for therapists and the general public. Findings show technical language to be appropriate for therapists and conversational language to be most effective for clients. Proposes that two descriptions of interventions accompany behavioral treatment: one for the general public and the other for…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Intervention, Therapists, Verbal Communication
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Bowden, Randall – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2008
College and university teaching has come under intense scrutiny in recent years. Scholars agree that effective teaching is much more than the transmission of knowledge. However, they may disagree as to what effective teaching entails. This paper provides a perspective that effective teaching, and thus learning, is enhanced when appropriate…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, College Instruction
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Fogler, Jason M.; Shipherd, Jillian C.; Rowe, Erin; Jensen, Jennifer; Clarke, Stephanie – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2008
Incorporating elements from broadband theories of psychological adaptation to extreme adversity, including Summit's (1983) Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome, Finkelhor and Browne's (1986) Traumagenic Dynamics Model of sexual abuse, and Pyszczynski and colleagues' (1997) Terror Management Theory, this paper proposes a unified theoretical…
Descriptors: Clergy, Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Social Theories
Melton, James Douglas – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Both spatial theories of voting and our intuitions lead us to expect that political parties' ideological positions should affect individuals' turnout decisions. Contrary to these expectations, existing research finds that neither feelings of alienation--that no party adequately represents an individual's ideological position--nor…
Descriptors: Voting, Alienation, Political Campaigns, Elections
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Witthaus, Gabrielle – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2009
This paper explores the impact that SCORM conformance has had on workplace e-learning. The author describes a project in which she was requested to "repurpose" some materials that had originally been designed for the face-to-face teaching of English as a Foreign Language, into SCORM conformant e-learning materials. The rationale for this request…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Higher Education, Management Systems, Teaching Methods
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Boghossian, Peter – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2006
This paper examines the relationship among behaviorism, constructivism and Socratic pedagogy. Specifically, it asks if a Socratic educator can be a constructivist or a behaviorist. In the first part of the paper, each learning theory, as it relates to the Socratic project, is explained. In the last section, the question of whether or not a…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Behaviorism, Teaching Methods, Questioning Techniques
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Stuart, Richard B. – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 1998
Using "principled pragmatism," this article summarizes some of the ways in which new knowledge concerning behavior therapy with couples can be used to reshape intervention strategy and tactics. Identifies principles that have stood the test of time, and suggests ways in which those that did not fare as well can be updated. (Author/MKA)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behaviorism, Counseling Techniques, Research
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Kimble, Gregory Adams – American Psychologist, 1999
Examines conflicts resulting from the splintering of psychology as a discipline. Discusses conflict resolution (empiricism versus intuition, analysis versus holism, psychological versus biological causality, and splintering of the discipline). Describes functional behaviorism, suggesting that psychology must be behavioristic to be a science.…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Conflict Resolution, Intuition, Personality
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Field, John – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2007
The paper examines the influence of behaviourism on vocational education and training in Britain in the period between the Second World War and the mid-1970s. By the 1970s, behaviourism provided deeply-rooted underlying curricular and pedagogic principles that were widely accepted by VET professionals in the UK. Insofar as behaviourist ideas were…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Vocational Education, Behaviorism, Foreign Countries
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Woods, Ruth – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2008
UK schools commonly employ a behavioral discipline method comprising rules, rewards awarded when children follow the rules and sanctions when children break them. To date, this approach has had only limited success in halting classroom disruption (Render, Padilla and Krank, 1989; Riley & Rustique-Forrester, 2002; Gutherson & Pickard,…
Descriptors: Sanctions, Participant Observation, Peer Groups, Discipline Policy
Levis, Donald J. – 1990
The movement within behavior therapy to introduce cognitive terms, constructs, and techniques reflects and involves an extension of the pervasive cognitive movement within the experimental field and the long-standing cognitive approach of many clinicians. Modern day attacks on behaviorism by cognitivists have been almost exclusively geared to the…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Cognitive Psychology, Counseling Theories, Trend Analysis
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Demarest, Jack – Teaching of Psychology, 1987
Discusses the on-going debate between comparative and behaviorist frameworks in psychology. Advocates a comparative framework and suggests methods to avoid misconceptions about the field. A framework for reorganizing the focus of general psychology and integrating it into a neofunctionalist perspective is included. (DH)
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Educational Methods, Higher Education, Psychology
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Barrie, John; Pace, R. Wayne – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 1997
Argues that learning is not solely about changes in behavior but must also involve cognitive awareness (knowledge and understanding). Learning processes are a better philosophical basis than behaviorism. A positive view of competence emphasizing autonomy and rationality is most consistent with organizational learning. (SK)
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Competence, Efficiency, Learning Processes
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Jacobs, Raymond D. – Journal of Educational Thought/Revue de la Pensee Educative, 1989
Compares behaviorist interpretations of creativity, which present it as a product of causal factors, with existentialist interpretations, which concern themselves with inner processes. Offers an alternative explanation which combines both views. Discusses implications for education. (DMM)
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Creativity, Existentialism, Humanism
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James, Kimberly Mullen; Scotti, Joseph R. – Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 2000
Proposes an application of an educative approach to behavioral parent training packages. Differences between the educative approach and behavioral parent training packages are discussed. Overviews of general techniques used in each strategy are provided. Issues surrounding an integration of the components of each approach are highlighted and…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Case Studies, Evaluation, Intervention
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