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Kendra E. Guinness; Philip N. Chase; Kylan S. Turner; Judah B. Axe – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2024
Graphing is a complex and critical skill for behavior analysts. We evaluated the effects of conceptual training modules and feedback checklists on verbal behavior about graphing conventions and adherence to graphing conventions with graduate students in behavior analysis. In Experiment 1, conceptual training increased the accuracy of verbal…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Check Lists, Sequential Approach, Concept Formation
Engle, Brett; Macgowan, Mark J.; Wagner, Eric F.; Amrhein, Paul C. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2010
Objectives: Despite their popularity, little is known about what distinguishes effective from ineffective or even iatrogenic adolescent group interventions. Methods: Audio recordings and transcripts from 19, 8-10 session, school-based treatment groups comprised of 108, substance abusing 10- to 19-year olds were analyzed. "Group leader empathy" was…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Substance Abuse, Marijuana, Discourse Analysis
Levenstein, Phyllis – 1969
The range of cognitive gains made by low-income preschool children in the home-based Mother-Child Home Program is discussed as to the causes of the wide variability found. At the end of one year (October 1967 to May 1968) in the program, 33 low-income preschoolers made an average Stanford-Binet IQ gain of 17 points. The varibility within this…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Case Studies, Cognitive Development, Disadvantaged Youth

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