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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
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Diaz-Salvat, Claudia C.; St. Peter, Claire C.; Shuler, Natalie J. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2020
Abrupt discontinuation of functional communication training can cause resurgence of challenging behavior. Teaching multiple alternative responses in sequence ("serial training") may reduce resurgence, relative to teaching a single alternative. However, previous evaluations of serial training included a different number of response…
Descriptors: Sequential Learning, Training, Operant Conditioning, Responses
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Fienup, Daniel M.; Wright, Nicole A.; Fields, Lanny – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2015
Two experiments evaluated the effects of the simple-to-complex and simultaneous training protocols on the formation of academically relevant equivalence classes. The simple-to-complex protocol intersperses derived relations probes with training baseline relations. The simultaneous protocol conducts all training trials and test trials in separate…
Descriptors: College Students, Protocol Analysis, Educational Experiments, Anatomy
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Dempsey, Carrie M.; Iwata, Brian A.; Fritz, Jennifer N.; Rolider, Natalie U. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2012
We compared the effects of 2 observer-training procedures. In vivo training involved practice during actual treatment sessions. Video training involved practice while watching progressively more complex simulations. Fifty-nine undergraduate students entered 1 of the 2 training conditions sequentially according to an ABABAB design. Results showed…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Training Methods, Undergraduate Students, Comparative Analysis
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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