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Sleiman, Andressa A.; Gravina, Nicole E.; Portillo, Daniel – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2023
There are several effective training packages (e.g., behavioral skills training, video modeling, and self-instruction packages) available to train staff. Despite their efficacy, these training procedures require substantial time or preplanning and resources to create materials. Teach-back, an empirically validated method used in the healthcare…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Training, Instructional Effectiveness, Skill Development
Berkman, Sydney J.; Roscoe, Eileen M.; Bourret, Jason C. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2019
An important skill for behavior analysts is creating graphs that clearly convey outcomes and conform to publication conventions. GraphPad Prism is software designed for creating scientific graphs, but no prior research has empirically evaluated training graphing skills using Prism. Two effective training methods are enhanced written instructions…
Descriptors: Graphs, Skill Development, Training Methods, Computer Software
Ming, Siri; Mulhern, Teresa; Stewart, Ian; Moran, Laura; Bynum, Kellie – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2018
In a "class inclusion" task, a child must respond to stimuli as being involved in two different though hierarchically related categories. This study used a Relational Frame Theory (RFT) paradigm to assess and train this ability in three typically developing preschoolers and three individuals with autism spectrum disorder, all of whom had…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Task Analysis
Stanley, Caleb R.; Belisle, Jordan; Dixon, Mark R. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2018
This study evaluated the efficacy of three equivalence-based instruction procedures on the acquisition of novel academic skills by 3 adolescents diagnosed with autism in a school setting. The skills targeted for instruction were related to topics in history, science, and mathematics, and were taught using different training structures from the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Autism, Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness

Steege, Mark W.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1987
The study compared the effectiveness of a traditional training procedure (least-to-most restrictive prompt sequence) and a prescriptive training procedure (utilizing ongoing behavioral assessment data to identify discriminative stimuli) with four severely/multiply handicapped students (ages 11-19). Results indicated both procedures were effective…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Discrimination Learning, Efficiency, Instructional Effectiveness

Winterling, Vincent; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1992
Three high school students with moderate mental retardation were taught to remove and discard broken materials (plates and glasses) safely from three locations. The multicomponent treatment package used was effective in teaching the skills, whereas follow-up data indicated mixed results. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness, Maintenance

Lalli, Joseph S.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1991
Five adults with developmental disabilities were trained on six interactional skill areas using the "Sorry" game format. The study involved natural environment training, role playing, and modeling of correct responses only as an error correction procedure during training. All participants increased their use of trained behaviors during…
Descriptors: Adults, Developmental Disabilities, Generalization, Instructional Effectiveness

Morgan, Robert L.; Salzberg, Charles L. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1992
Two studies investigating effects of video-assisted training on employment-related social skills of three adults with severe mental retardation found that participants discriminated the target behavior on video, but effects did not generalize to the work setting for two participants until they rehearsed the behavior. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Change, Generalization, Instructional Effectiveness

Repp, Alan C.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1990
The study compared the task demonstration model and the standard prompting hierarchy in training 8 persons (ages 16-21) with moderate or severe mental retardation on a discrimination task. The task demonstration model was found to be superior during both training and generalization phases. (DB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cues, Demonstrations (Educational), Discrimination Learning

Neef, Nancy A. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1995
A pyramidal model of parent training by peers was compared to training by a professional, with 26 parents of children with autism. Both types of training helped in acquiring, maintaining, and generalizing parents' teaching skills, and children's performance mostly increased. Improvements were comparable for parents trained by a professional or by…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Autism, Comparative Analysis, Instructional Effectiveness

Griffin, Ann K.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1992
Three children (ages 10-13) with moderate mental retardation were taught, in a triad, to perform chained snack preparation tasks, with each student being directly taught one task and the other two observing. Results indicated that each student learned the skill taught directly and nearly all of the steps of the chains observed. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Behavior Chaining, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades, Moderate Mental Retardation

Feldman, Maurice A.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1992
Eleven mothers with developmental disabilities who provided neglectful child care received parent training. The training (consisting of verbal instructions, pictorial manuals, modeling, feedback, and reinforcement) resulted in rapid acquisition and maintenance of child-care skills in all mothers. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Child Neglect, Child Rearing, Developmental Disabilities, Instructional Effectiveness

Rasing, Eef J. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1993
A training package consisting of instruction in role-play social behaviors, reinforcement of appropriate behaviors, and a correction procedure was used with 20 children (ages 7-13) with deafness and severe language disabilities. The training package was effective in increasing greeting, turn waiting, initiating interaction, and giving help; and…
Descriptors: Deafness, Elementary Education, Error Correction, Instructional Effectiveness

Secan, Kristin E.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1989
Results of a study with four autistic students (ages five-nine) showed that a picture training procedure was effective in teaching a generalized response to questions for which the relevant cue was visible, whereas specific generalization programing was required for situations in which the relevant cue was not visible. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Autism, Communication Skills, Expressive Language, Generalization

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
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