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Mercurio, Melyssa A.; Schmitt, Ara J.; Loftus-Rattan, Susan M.; McCallum, Elizabeth – Psychology in the Schools, 2021
This study sought to reduce the within classroom transition time of eight students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). For the first known time in an experimental study, music (song) was deliberately used within a video modeling intervention to reduce the time taken for all students to transition from a daily morning meeting to learning centers.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Music, Video Technology, Modeling (Psychology)
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Wu, Shengtian; Gadke, Daniel L. – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
Video self-modeling (VSM) has been used to improve the social behaviors of students from diverse backgrounds. However, its application to reading fluency is still in the preliminary stage. VSM can be divided into feedforward VSM (FFVSM) and positive self-review (PSR). Previous studies examined the effect of stand-alone FFVSM and its effect when…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Oral Reading, Reading Fluency, Intervention
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Brock, Matthew E.; Anderson, Eric J. – Psychology in the Schools, 2021
Federal law allows for paraprofessionals to provide instruction to students with developmental disabilities if they are adequately trained and supervised, but how to best provide this training and support remains unclear. In this paper, we update a systematic review of experimental studies that test the efficacy of paraprofessional-implemented…
Descriptors: Paraprofessional School Personnel, Developmental Disabilities, Intervention, Role
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Dieringer, Shannon Titus; Zoder-Martell, Kimberly; Porretta, David L.; Bricker, Angela; Kabazie, Jaclyn – Psychology in the Schools, 2017
The purpose of the current study was to evaluate strategies to increase gross motor task completion (GMTC) in physical activity programming for children with autism spectrum disorder in a school setting. A multiple baseline design across five participants was used compare the impact of the presentation of music with lyrical instruction alone and…
Descriptors: Children, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Physical Activities
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McCoy, Dacia M.; Morrison, Julie Q.; Barnett, Dave W.; Kalra, Hilary D.; Donovan, Lauren K. – Psychology in the Schools, 2017
As technology becomes more accessible and acceptable in the preschool setting, teachers need effective strategies of incorporating it to address challenging behaviors. A nonconcurrent delayed multiple baseline design in combination with an alternating treatment design was utilized to investigate the effects of using iPad tablets to display video…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications
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Joseph, Laurice M.; Alber-Morgan, Sheila; Neef, Nancy – Psychology in the Schools, 2016
The purpose of this article is to discuss the application of behavior analytic procedures for advancing and evaluating methods for teaching literacy skills in the classroom. Particularly, applied behavior analysis has contributed substantially to examining the relationship between teacher behavior and student literacy performance. Teacher…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Literacy Education, Reading Skills, Behavior Modification
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Battaglia, Allison A.; Radley, Keith C.; Ness, Emily J. – Psychology in the Schools, 2015
The present study evaluated the effects of the On-Task in a Box intervention on student on-task behavior when used as a class-wide intervention. The intervention package includes self-monitoring, video modeling, and reinforcement contingency components. A multiple baseline design across three elementary classrooms was used to determine the effects…
Descriptors: Intervention, Behavior Modification, Class Activities, Self Management
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Gelbar, Nicholas W.; Anderson, Candace; McCarthy, Scott; Buggey, Tom – Psychology in the Schools, 2012
Video self-modeling demonstrates promise as an intervention strategy to improve outcomes in individuals with autism spectrum disorders. This article summarizes the empirical evidence supporting the use of video self-modeling with individuals with autism spectrum disorders to increase language and communication, increase social skills, modify…
Descriptors: Evidence, Intervention, Autism, Video Technology
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Buggey, Tom; Ogle, Lindsey – Psychology in the Schools, 2012
Video self-modeling (VSM) first appeared on the psychology and education stage in the early 1970s. The practical applications of VSM were limited by lack of access to tools for editing video, which is necessary for almost all self-modeling videos. Thus, VSM remained in the research domain until the advent of camcorders and VCR/DVD players and,…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Modeling (Psychology), Distance Education, Computer Software
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Swaminathan, Hariharan; Rogers, H. Jane – Psychology in the Schools, 2007
Statistical reform in school psychology research is discussed in terms of research designs, measurement issues, statistical modeling and analysis procedures, interpretation and reporting of statistical results, and finally statistics education.
Descriptors: Social Science Research, School Psychology, Statistical Analysis, Research Design
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Hartley, Eunice T.; Bray, Melissa A.; Kehle, Thomas J. – Psychology in the Schools, 1998
Investigates the effect of self-modeling as an intervention to increase individual participatory behavior in the classroom using a multiple baseline design across three second-grade students. Participants closely approximated or surpassed the control students' mean rate of participation, suggesting that the intervention was effective in increasing…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Grade 2, Intervention, Modeling (Psychology)
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Clare, Susan K.; Jenson, William R.; Kehle, Thomas J.; Bray, Melissa A. – Psychology in the Schools, 2000
Investigates the effectiveness of self-modeling as a treatment to increase on-task behavior. Results indicate immediate, substantial, and durable changes in students' on-task behavior that generalizes across academic settings. At 6- and 8-week follow-up, the students' percentages of on-task behavior were essentially indistinguishable from their…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Counseling Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades, Modeling (Psychology)
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Kutsick, Koressa; Jackson, Linda – Psychology in the Schools, 1988
Presents two-phase group process to be used to develop self-efficacy in minority youth, which involves helping minority students to develop realistic educational and precareer goals through group supported analysis of individual strengths, weaknesses, resources, and roadblocks to success. Discusses major components of modeling, role playing, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Group Discussion, Minority Group Children, Modeling (Psychology)
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Hughes, Jan N. – Psychology in the Schools, 1985
Presents results of two case studies in which parents served as cotherapists in a social cognitive problem-solving program: a 9-year-old boy referred for distractibility, immaturity, and impulsivity, and an 8-year-old boy referred for aggressive behaviors. (Author/NRB)
Descriptors: Aggression, Children, Cognitive Restructuring, Elementary Education
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Greeson, Larry E. – Psychology in the Schools, 1986
Multiply handicapped mentally retarded and learning disabled preschool children participated in a series of learning tasks designed to clarify task-related effects of modeling-based mental imagery training experiences. Facilitative effectives of modeling occurred for all learning tasks, were most apparent for associative learning and with learning…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cognitive Restructuring, Early Childhood Education, Learning Disabilities
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