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McCuller, William R.; Salzberg, Charles L. – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1984
Three profoundly retarded adults who were taught action-object responses learned the verbal elements in the instructions they were directly taught and responded to these elements in novel recombined instructions. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Adults, Generalization, Severe Mental Retardation, Verbal Learning
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Guevremont, David C.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1986
Interventions were employed to program maintenance following correspondence training with two nonhandicapped 4-year-olds. Results indicated that target behaviors were maintained under less intrusive interventions and in the absence of programmed contingencies during extended follow-up conditions. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Generalization, Intervention, Reinforcement
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Gow, Lyn; Ward, James – Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1985
Verbal self instruction (VSIT) has potential for training persons with an intellectual disability in the use of strategies, particularly in promoting generalization of behavior. Among technical issues discussed are providing appropriate initial training procedures and identifying differential task effects. Problems with range of application, goal…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Generalization, Independent Study, Mental Retardation
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Salmon, Donald J.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1986
Generalization of four retarded children's (five to eight years old) object naming responses to stimuli in the natural environment was assessed after training with either objects or pictures. Generalization was typically greater after training with objects. In a second experiment, an alternating procedure resulted in substantial increases in…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Generalization, Mental Retardation, Pictorial Stimuli
Ballard, Keith D. – Exceptional Child, 1983
Teaching exceptional children to use verbal cues to control nonverbal behaviors is suggested as a procedure for establishing adaptive behaviors and as a self-management strategy for ensuring generalization and maintenance of new responses. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Disabilities, Generalization, Mediation Theory
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Whitman, Thomas L. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1982
Three studies examining the effects of correspondence training (reinforcement for matching verbal and nonverbal behavior) with 22 mildly and moderately retarded students revealed that the approach can be used to decrease maladaptive and increase adaptive behavior and that it can produce generalized behavior change. (CL)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Generalization, Mental Retardation, Nonverbal Learning
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Blackman, Leonard S.; And Others – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1982
The effectiveness of a program, varying in presentation format, in promoting the acquisition and generalization of a verbal abstraction strategy was evaluated for 80 mildly retarded Ss (mean age 12 to 14 years). Although the acquisition and near generalization of the verbal abstraction strategy was advanced, no far generalization was observed.…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Generalization, Junior High Schools, Mild Mental Retardation
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Guevremont, David C.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1986
A correspondence training procedure was used to develop consistency between children's verbalizations and subsequent behavior across increasingly remote settings and time. Generalization was obtained in the absence of any salient externally imposed contingencies after Ss had reliably come under control of verbalizations about preschool behaviors.…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Generalization, Preschool Education, Self Control
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Burger, Agnes Lin; And Others – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1981
The effectiveness of strategy training programs that differed in the degree of subject self management required on the verbal abstraction performance of 80 educable mentally retarded children and adolescents was compared. In terms of acquisition, all three training conditions, irrespective of the degree of self management required, were superior…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Generalization, Mild Mental Retardation, Modeling (Psychology)
Tennyson, Robert D. – 1973
An experiment replicated and extended a previous study on the value of negative instances in concept learning (i.e., an instance of something which does not exemplify the concept helps to make clear what the concept is). In this experiment, the concept to be learned was "adverb". The subjects were seventh grade students. Some groups of subjects…
Descriptors: Adverbs, Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Generalization
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Rosser, Rosemary A.; Brody, Gene H. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1981
Preschool children divided into three age groups were trained in a stimulus-specific and response-specific seriation-of-length behavior in a typical observational learning paradigm. In three treatment conditions information given to subjects was varied; the fourth served as control. Assessment attempted to determine whether rule learning would be…
Descriptors: Generalization, Observational Learning, Performance Factors, Preschool Children
Sowder, Larry – 1972
The study was intended to determine the effect of the mode of verbalization of a discovered generalization on short-term retention of ability to use the generalization. Fifty preservice elementary teachers were assigned to one of the five verbalization methods: speaking, listening, writing, reading, or no verbalization. Each performed on six…
Descriptors: Discovery Processes, Generalization, Learning Processes, Mathematics Education
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Deacon, Joseph R.; Konarski, Edward A., Jr. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1987
Results of a study comparing the outcome of a reinforcement (do only) procedure with correspondence (say/do) training indicated no apparent differences in generalization between two groups of mentally retarded adults (N=12). Rule-governed behavior, rather than verbal regulation of behavior, may best account for behavior changes seen in…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Modification, Contingency Management, Generalization
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Wacker, David P.; Greenebaum, Ferris T. – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1984
Seven mentally retarded adolescents received either verbal or nonverbal training on a shape-sorting task within a multiple baseline design. Both training sequences resulted in the successful acquisition of the target performance, but only the verbal training sequence facilitated generalization of performance to a novel shape and to a new…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Generalization, Learning Processes, Moderate Mental Retardation
Partin, Harold – 1976
This paper reports on a study which was performed to replicate and extend the findings of Hendrix with regard to verbalization and discovery learning. College algebra classes were randomly assigned to three verbalization conditions: (1) no student verbalization of generalizations required, (2) students make written verbalization of generalization,…
Descriptors: Algebra, College Students, Discovery Learning, Generalization
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