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Zielinski, Joseph J.; Williams, Leslie J. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1979
Twenty-four underassertive adults were randomly assigned to two treatment orders that included covert modeling and behavior rehearsal. No measurable difference in treatments was found, but participants preferred and had greater expectations of behavior rehearsal. Skill generalization to untrained situations occurred on 8 of 11 behavioral measures.…
Descriptors: Adults, Assertiveness, Comparative Analysis, Generalization
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Neef, Nancy A.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1990
Four mentally retarded adults received single case instruction, followed by general case instruction, on washing machine and dryer use, using either actual appliances or simulation. Generalization errors were affected by single/general case instruction, not by use of simulated versus natural conditions. General case simulation was more efficient…
Descriptors: Adults, Clothing Instruction, Comparative Analysis, Daily Living Skills
Lehman, Laurie; And Others – 1987
The effectiveness of the inductive instructional method of general case programming was compared to the deductive approach of rule learning, in attempting to facilitate generalized learning and maintenance of a community living skill for adults with mental retardation. The impact of functional ability on the type of instruction was also assessed.…
Descriptors: Adults, Comparative Analysis, Daily Living Skills, Deduction
Jones, Russell T.; Haney, Janell I. – 1983
A study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of two procedures (1) in training children to perform sequences of emergency fire responses and (2) in facilitating long-term maintenance of correct responses. Subjects, 47 black third-grade children, were divided into external instruction, self-instruction, and control groups. In the…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students, Emergency Programs