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Peer reviewedBaine, David; Starr, Elizabeth – International Journal of Early Childhood, 1991
The nature of stimulus and response generalization is discussed, and a number of tasks related to generalization that are commonly taught in early childhood programs are identified. Research evidence concerning generalization is reported, as are recommendations for enhancing generalization. (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Inferences, Learning Theories, Patterned Responses
Peer reviewedHalle, James W.; Holt, Bonnie – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1991
Four young adults with moderate mental retardation were taught to include "please" as part of requests, and four environmental stimuli present during training were assessed. Results indicated that presence of a single stimulus or pair of stimuli increased the probability of the "please" response, whereas presence of other…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Generalization, Moderate Mental Retardation, Operant Conditioning
Peer reviewedO'Connor, Rollanda E.; And Others – Exceptional Children, 1993
Forty-seven children (ages 4-6) with language handicaps were assigned to receive training in 1 of 3 categories of phonological tasks (rhyming, blending, and segmenting) or a control group. Subjects made significant progress in each experimental category but demonstrated little or no generalization within a category or between categories.…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Generalization, Instructional Effectiveness, Intervention
Peer reviewedArthur, Beth M. – Reading Teacher, 1991
Lists 10 activities used to develop and reinforce the concepts of main idea and generalizing, after describing how a particular teacher connected a favorite meal with the understanding of these concepts. (MG)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, English Curriculum, Generalization
Peer reviewedMcIntyre, Susan B.; And Others – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1991
The "count-by" technique of multiplication was taught to a fourth grade student with learning disabilities. The student learned to count by numbers not typically taught (e.g., fours, sevens, and eights). The method resulted in substantial increases in correct multiplications performed per minute, which were maintained and generalized to…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Case Studies, Computation, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedFawcett, Angela J.; Nicolson, Roderick I. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1991
A vocabulary training program, using parents as sole instructors, led to significant and lasting improvements in word knowledge and lexical access speed for 13 adolescents with dyslexia. Furthermore, when the trained words matched the current vocabulary of the child, the improvement generalized to untrained words. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Dyslexia, Generalization, Outcomes of Education
Peer reviewedConnor, Fiona – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1990
This article offers theoretical principles and practical suggestions for teaching physical education to children with autism. It focuses on stimulus overselectivity in the autistic child, the problems it creates for prompting and generalization, and its implications for teaching physical education to this population. (DB)
Descriptors: Autism, Elementary Secondary Education, Generalization, Physical Education
Peer reviewedDrerup, Heiner – Zeitschrift fur Padagogik, 1997
Contends that debates over coeducation have given rise to a growing literature that tends to focus on a few generalizations, rather than on the methodological weaknesses of these generalizations and the normative character of the proposed practical conclusions summarized under the term "reflexive education." Discusses these problems in detail.…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Coeducation, Educational Theories, Generalization
Peer reviewedBrown, Gail W.; Middleton, Helene – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 1998
A study investigated the use of self-modeling to facilitate generalization and maintenance of the reduction of self-stimulation in a six-year-old boy with intellectual disability. The study used a videotape self-as-a-model method to successfully decrease hand flapping. (CR)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Elementary Education, Generalization
Bonfiglio, Christine M.; Daly, Edward J., III; Martens, Brian K.; Lin, Lan-Hsiang Rachel; Corsaut, Stacy – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2004
This study examined the generalized effects of three treatment conditions (performance based, skill based, and a combination of the two) on oral reading fluency by an elementary school student. Results indicated equal effectiveness of all treatments, maintenance, and possible evidence of generalization across passages.
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Reading Fluency, Generalization, Reading Instruction
Shields, Alan L.; Caruso, John C. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2004
The CAGE is a commonly used alcohol screening instrument. Although considerable work has been done on the validity of CAGE scores, relatively little information is available on their reliability. Reliability induction and generalization studies were performed for the CAGE. Of the 259 studies available for analysis, only 19 (7.3%) contained…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Generalization, Test Reliability, Questionnaires
Vigliocco, Gabriella; Vinson, David P.; Lewis, William; Garrett, Merrill F. – Cognitive Psychology, 2004
This paper presents the Featural and Unitary Semantic Space (FUSS) hypothesis of the meanings of object and action words. The hypothesis, implemented in a statistical model, is based on the following assumptions: First, it is assumed that the meanings of words are grounded in conceptual featural representations, some of which are organized…
Descriptors: Semantics, Hypothesis Testing, Models, Syntax
Tuerlinckx, Francis; De Boeck, Paul – Psychometrika, 2005
In this paper we propose two interpretations for the discrimination parameter in the two-parameter logistic model (2PLM). The interpretations are based on the relation between the 2PLM and two stochastic models. In the first interpretation, the 2PLM is linked to a diffusion model so that the probability of absorption equals the 2PLM. The…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Models, Reaction Time, Item Analysis
Leach, Lesley F.; Henson, Robin K.; Odom, Leslie R.; Cagle, Lynne S. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2006
The use of reliability generalization methodology promises to, among other things, inform researchers about the importance of reporting reliability coefficients and their use in result interpretation. This study presents results from a reliability generalization study of the Self-Description Questionnaire (SDQ). The average score reliabilities…
Descriptors: Reliability, Questionnaires, Research Methodology, Scores
Lopez, Matias; Cantora, Raul; Aguado, Luis – Psicologica: International Journal of Methodology and Experimental Psychology, 2004
In four conditioned taste aversion experiments with rats as subjects, the effects of extinguished or pre-exposed flavors on retardation and summation tests was compared. Experiment 1 showed that when steps were taken to ensure similar exposure to the target flavor in all conditions, acquisition after pre-exposure and reacquisition after extinction…
Descriptors: Animals, Learning Processes, Experiments, Comparative Analysis

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