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Peer reviewedHolman, Jacqueline; Baer, Donald M. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1979
Two multiple baseline designs, one across three normal and the other across three deviant children, showed that self-monitoring of academic task completions facilitated on task responding for all Ss in the generalization (classroom) setting. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Exceptional Child Research, Generalization
Peer reviewedWacker, David P.; And Others – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1980
Four trainable mentally retarded (TMR) children (6 to 9 years old) were taught a three piece assembly task. They were taught to verbalize the steps in the designated sequence before actually assembling the objects. (Author)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Generalization, Moderate Mental Retardation
Peer reviewedChapman, Robin S.; Thompson, Jean – Journal of Child Language, 1980
Previous research has reported instances in which some two-year-olds failed to overextend in comprehension what they overextended in use. Fremgen and Fay found no instance of overextension in comprehension in separate experiments. From this Fremgen and Fay conclude children never overextend in comprehension. This conclusion is re-evaluated here.…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Comprehension
Peer reviewedBrown, Ann L.; And Others – Child Development, 1979
Reports the findings of a series of long-term maintenance tests and a generalization phase given to a group of educable mentally retarded children more than one year after they were trained to use self-checking routines for estimating test readiness. (JMB)
Descriptors: Children, Followup Studies, Generalization, Memory
Peer reviewedHandleman, Jan Sheldon – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1979
Generalization of verbal behavior by four autistic-type children (six to seven years old) across physically different settings was assessed. Ss learned responses to common questions in two settings at school and were probed to determine transfer of learning to home. (Author)
Descriptors: Autism, Children, Environmental Influences, Exceptional Child Research
Peer reviewedStrain, Phillip S.; And Others – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1979
Both interventions produced dramatic and comparable increases in positive social behavior in training sessions; however, post-treatment responding was not observed for either intervention during generalization assessment. (Author/DLS)
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Change, Exceptional Child Research, Generalization
Peer reviewedKobayashi, Harumi – Cognition, 1997
In two experiments, an adult presented 2-year-olds with an unfamiliar solid object, either rigid or flexible, and performed an action that emphasized the object's shape or material. Children were then asked to choose an object that matched the one shown. As hypothesized, the adult's action information alone directed children to attend to relevant…
Descriptors: Adults, Concept Formation, Cues, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedWalter, Daniel W. – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2003
The Salter Environmental Type Assessment- Experimental Form B (SETA-Form B) was designed to be a commensurate environmental assessment for the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. This study addressed the generalizability of the SETA-Form B scores provided by 800 college students across 4 environmental domains. Although the results were mostly positive,…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Evaluation Methods, Generalization, Personality Traits
Peer reviewedSamuelson, Larissa K. – Developmental Psychology, 2002
This research tested the hypothesis that young children's bias to generalize names for solid objects by shape is the product of statistical regularities among nouns in the early productive vocabulary. Fifteen- to 20-month-olds given intensive naming experiences with typical noun categories developed a precocious shape bias and showed accelerated…
Descriptors: Bias, Dimensional Preference, Language Acquisition, Models
Peer reviewedTreiman, Rebecca; And Others – Child Development, 1997
Compared spelling of children who speak General American English and those who speak Southern British English. Found that spelling errors of children with spelling ages of 6 to 7.5 reflected characteristics of their dialect, and that at older spelling ages, British children made overgeneralization errors reflecting their dialect. Concluded that…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Comparative Analysis, Generalization
Peer reviewedLengyel, L. M.; And Others – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1990
The study with three blind and mentally retarded adults with additional disabilities found that general case simulation instruction in housekeeping skills led to generalization to untrained settings. Degree of generalization was inversely related to the severity and complexity of participant disability. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Blindness, Generalization, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedTyler, Ann A.; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1990
The speech of four phonologically disordered children (ages four and five) with place and voice errors affecting initial stop consonants was described through phonological and acoustic analyses. The presence of productive phonological knowledge, as inferred from acoustic data, facilitated rapid generalization of correct production of the treated…
Descriptors: Auditory Evaluation, Generalization, Knowledge Level, Speech Handicaps
Peer reviewedMalone, Jean; And Others – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1989
Studied etiology of physical aggression toward spouses in couples (N=328) 6 weeks prior to marriage and 6-18 months after marriage. Found men had higher ratings of violent activities outside home but men and women engaged in similar amounts of aggression within their families. Found women more likely to generalize aggression. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Aggression, Family Violence, Generalization, Parent Background
Peer reviewedO'Keefe, Daniel J.; And Others – Human Communication Research, 1988
Responds to Donald Dean Morley's reply (same issue). Discusses his claims about the use of multiple-message designs, the analysis of multiple-message designs, and generalization on logical grounds. (MS)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Generalization, Meta Analysis, Research Design
Peer reviewedJoe, George W.; Mendoza, Jorge L. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1989
A response to comments on internal correlation for statistical analysis, as proposed by the present authors (1989), is provided. Focus is on issues raised by W. W. Rozeboom (1989). Comments by J. H. Schuenemeyer (1989) and R. Bargmann (1989) are briefly considered. (TJH)
Descriptors: Correlation, Factor Analysis, Generalization, Mathematical Models


