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Masaya Yamaguchi; Soichiro Matsuda – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2024
In a replication of Daly and K. Dounavi (2020), the researchers evaluated the effect of foreign tact and bidirectional intraverbal teaching on the emergence of untaught relations. Three university students learned three stimulus sets through three types of teaching: native-foreign intraverbal teaching (vocalizing Spanish words that refer to a…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, College Students
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Bryan C. Tyner; Steven D. Floumanhaft; Ramon Marin; Daniel M. Fienup – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2024
Little research has examined specific instructional variables that influence the development and effectiveness of task-analysis instruction. We conducted two experiments using text-based task analyses to teach college students to create single-subject reversal design graphs. In Experiment 1, we tested the effects of presenting antecedent and…
Descriptors: College Students, Instructional Design, Instructional Effectiveness, Teaching Methods
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Langton, Emily K.; Miguel, Caio F.; Diaz, Jocelyn E.; Cordeiro, Maria Clara; Heinicke, Megan R. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2020
Twelve college students learned to tact the names of notes and rhythms and play them when presented with compound stimuli (visuals of notes and rhythms on a musical staff). In Experiment 1, we assessed generalization by presenting novel notes, rhythms, and compound stimuli not previously paired together. In the second experiment, we added a…
Descriptors: College Students, Music Education, Music, Generalization
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Montes, Christina C.; Heinicke, Megan R.; Geierman, Danielle M. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2019
Recent research suggests that a modified habit reversal procedure, including awareness training alone or combined with competing response training, is effective in decreasing speech disfluencies for college students. However, these procedures are potentially lengthy, sometimes require additional booster sessions, and could result in covariation of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, College Students, Public Speaking, Language Fluency
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Griffith, Kristin R.; Ramos, Amber L.; Hill, Kelli E.; Miguel, Caio F. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2018
The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the effects of equivalence-based instruction (EBI) on the emergence of basic music reading and piano playing skills. Six female college students learned to identify three musical chord notations given their respective dictated names. Participants also learned to play chords on the piano following…
Descriptors: Music Education, Teaching Methods, Instruction, Musical Instruments
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Mann, Charlotte C.; Karsten, Amanda M. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2020
Better conversational skills correspond to a higher quality of life for adults diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In this study, we taught vocal--verbal responses discriminated by compound arrangements of concealed conversation partner mands to two college students with ASD. Participants learned to engage in self-questioning about…
Descriptors: College Students, Autism, Quality of Life, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Critchfield, Thomas S. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2014
Equivalence-based instruction of college students was adapted for use in a commercial online course-delivery system, with written explanation replacing match-to-sample training. Outcomes rivaled those of previous studies in which students were taught in low-distraction settings through match-to-sample procedures that were controlled by custom…
Descriptors: College Students, Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Teaching Methods
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Albright, Leif; Reeve, Kenneth F.; Reeve, Sharon A.; Kisamore, April N. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2015
In the present study, equivalence-based instruction was used to teach 2 4-member classes representing high and low statistical variability to 10 college students. Computerized equivalence-based instruction with multiple-exemplar training was used to teach the classes. A pretest-training-posttest design evaluated performances on both computer-based…
Descriptors: Statistics, Mathematics Education, Teaching Methods, Mathematical Concepts
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Zinn, Tracy E.; Newland, M. Christopher; Ritchie, Katie E. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2015
Because it employs an emergent-learning framework, equivalence-based instruction (EBI) is said to be highly efficient, but its presumed benefits must be compared quantitatively with alternative techniques. In a randomized controlled trial, 61 college students attempted to learn 32 pairs of proprietary and generic drug names using computer-based…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Randomized Controlled Trials, College Students, Learning Processes
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Scheithauer, Mindy C.; Tiger, Jeffrey H.; Miller, Sarah J. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2013
Scheithauer and Tiger (2012) created an efficient computerized program that taught 4 sighted college students to select text letters when presented with visual depictions of braille alphabetic characters and resulted in the emergence of some braille reading. The current study extended these results to a larger sample (n?=?81) and compared the…
Descriptors: Braille, College Students, Computer Uses in Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Pollard, Joy S.; Higbee, Thomas S.; Akers, Jessica S.; Brodhead, Matthew T. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2014
Discrete-trial instruction (DTI) is a teaching strategy that is often incorporated into early intensive behavioral interventions for children with autism. Researchers have investigated time- and cost-effective methods to train staff to implement DTI, including self-instruction manuals, video modeling, and interactive computer training (ICT). ICT…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Behavior Modification, Early Intervention, Autism
Fienup, Daniel M.; Hamelin, Jeffery; Reyes-Giordano, Kimberly; Falcomata, Terry S. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
Recent research has demonstrated the effectiveness of programmed instruction that integrates derived relations to teach college-level academic material. This method has been demonstrated to be effective and economical in the teaching of complex mathematics and biology concepts. Although this approach may have potential applications with other…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Higher Education, Mathematics Education, Biology
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Saville, Bryan K.; Cox, Troy; O'Brien, Sean; Vanderveldt, Ariana – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
Several studies suggest that interteaching improves student learning more than traditional lectures, but few have examined which components of interteaching contribute to its efficacy. We examined whether the lecture component of interteaching affected students' exam grades and cumulative point totals in a research methods course. Although…
Descriptors: Methods Courses, Teacher Education Curriculum, Research Methodology, Lecture Method
Fienup, Daniel M.; Covey, Daniel P.; Critchfield, Thomas S. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2010
Instructional interventions based on stimulus equivalence provide learners with the opportunity to acquire skills that are not directly taught, thereby improving the efficiency of instructional efforts. The present report describes a study in which equivalence-based instruction was used to teach college students facts regarding brain anatomy and…
Descriptors: College Students, Anatomy, Brain, Intervention
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Fienup, Daniel M.; Critchfield, Thomas S. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
College students in a psychology research-methods course learned concepts related to inferential statistics and hypothesis decision making. One group received equivalence-based instruction on conditional discriminations that were expected to promote the emergence of many untaught, academically useful abilities (i.e., stimulus equivalence group). A…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Statistics, Stimuli
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