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Peer reviewedSimpson, D. Dwayne – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1974
Descriptors: Attention Span, Behavior Change, Children, Exceptional Child Research
Harris, Mary B.; Collins, Grace – 1976
This study compares three six-week programs for weight control that were followed by several booster sessions and a 15-week followup. Although subjects in all programs showed significant weight losses (an average of 8.1 pounds for the 22 weeks), no significant differences between groups emphasizing stimulus control, reinforcement or general…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Change, Body Weight, Change Strategies
Peer reviewedLustman, Seymour L. – Urban Review, 1975
A discussion of impulse control among children in the primary grades based on many years of practice at the Yale University Child Study Center Nursery School, four inner city pre-kindergarten programs, and several inner city primary schools; the analysis of a number of impulse ridden children; and, several research projects on impulsivity in…
Descriptors: Child Development, Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Youth, Inner City
Peer reviewedLazarus, Richard S. – American Psychologist, 1975
It is advocated that bio-feedback research be approached within the larger context of emotion and adaption and oriented to the wide variety of mediators that affect the reaction pattern, rather than be treated as a special or unique kind of process limited to the bio-feedback laboratory. (EH)
Descriptors: Adaptation Level Theory, Arousal Patterns, Biological Influences, Cognitive Processes
Webster, Raymond E. – 1981
The instructor's manual is designed for inservice training on using cognitive behavior modification with mainstreamed emotionally disturbed adolescents. The theoretical rationale and general principles are discussed, and activities to help the instructor explain the tenets are described. The importance of recordkeeping is emphasized. The second…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Modification, Case Studies, Cognitive Development
Vellekoop, Ronald B.; Worell, Judith P. – 1981
This study investigated effects of response feedback and presentation of a goal-contingency on preschool children's delay time and work productivity in a voluntary delay-of-gratification paradigm. Subjects were 64 middle class preschool children (32 boys and 32 girls). The children's ages ranged from 3.6 years to 5.7 years. In the goal-contingency…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Contingency Management, Delay of Gratification, Feedback
Barrios, Billy A.; And Others – 1976
Cognitive and conditioning models of cue-controlled relaxation as well as the relative efficacy of applied relaxation and cue-controlled relaxation in alleviating test anxiety were investigated. Test anxious subjects (N=18) received either applied relaxation, cognitive cue-controlled relaxation, or conditioned cue-controlled relaxation. Between…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, College Students, Coping, Females
Kreutzer, Jeffrey S.; Schneider, Henry G. – 1979
The psychological (expectancy) and physiological (dosage) effects of alcohol on aggressive and assertive behavior were investigated. The expectancy manipulation was accomplished by informing subjects that the beer they were to receive was either half as strong or twice as strong as commercially available beer. The dosage manipulation involved…
Descriptors: Aggression, Alcoholic Beverages, Assertiveness, Behavior Patterns
Brown, Ronald T.; Quay, Lorene C. – 1978
To ascertain whether impulsive responding in behavior disordered adolescents is amenable to change, 15-year-old normal and "acting-out" behavior disordered adolescents participated in an experiment designed to alter Kagan's Matching Familiar Figures Test (MFF) scores through a modeling psychoeducational procedure. No significant…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Cognitive Processes, Educational Therapy
Shapiro, Edward S.; Klein, Roger D. – 1978
The study examined the effectiveness of teaching self-management of classroom on-task behavior to four mentally retarded/emotionally disturbed children (6-9 years old). Also explored were the effects of procedures on disruptive behavior, task performance, and task accuracy. Following baseline, a standard token program was instituted. After…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Children, Emotional Disturbances
Moore, Bert; And Others – 1975
The major objective of this study was to explore how preschool children's ability to delay gratification was affected when children were asked to attend to actual rewards rather than pictures of rewards. Sixty subjects, 3 to 5 years of age, were given a choice between two rewards and then placed in a delay of gratification situation. Half of the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Delay of Gratification, Pictorial Stimuli, Preschool Education
Hendricks, C. G.; And Others – 1975
Anxiety, or stress and tension, is a major problem in education for teachers as well as students. Training in the self-management of stress and tension seeks to help a person learn how to reduce tension and how to change the stress-producing features of the environment. The training program described in this paper is based on a variation of…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Anxiety, Behavior Change, Behavioral Science Research
Hirst, Irene – 1976
Described by the teacher is the removal of a 10-year-old hyperactive boy from drug therapy (Ritalin). The setting, open classroom, and the involvement of four regular classroom teachers and a progressive teacher employing behavior modification in a small group setting are thought to be related to the boy's academic and behavioral progress. The boy…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Case Studies, Drug Therapy, Elementary Education
Haight, Maryellen J.; And Others – 1976
A study was conducted involving eight hyperkinetic males (11-15 years old) to determine if Ss receiving electromyography (EMG) biofeedback training would show a reduction in frontalis muscle tension, hyperactivity, and lability, and increases in self-esteem and visual and auditory attention span. Individual 45- and 30-minute relaxation exercises…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Behavior Change, Biofeedback, Electromechanical Aids
Sola, Janet; Phye, Gary D. – 1975
Forty reflective and 40 impulsive children were assigned to one of four treatment conditions. The learning task employed a list of 25 familiar objects, five instances from each of five categories. The four treatments were Randomized-No Instructions, Randomized-Instructed, Blocked-No Instructions, and Blocked-Instructed. Results support earlier…
Descriptors: Behavior, Children, Conceptual Tempo, Elementary School Students


