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Warner, Allen R.; Bishop, John E. – 1980
A model of student learning processes is presented, based on the theory originally set forth by Benjamin Bloom that as much as three quarters of the differences in achievement among students is dependent on the attitudes, knowledge, and skills which students bring to a learning task. The model focuses on a specific learner approaching a specific…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Feedback, Learning Processes, Performance
BLACK, HARVEY B. – 1962
THIS STUDY INVOLVED THE IDENTIFICATION OF (1) RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN REINFORCEMENT AND PHYSICAL COMPONENTS OF COMPLEX PICTORIAL STIMULI IN DISCRIMINATION LEARNING AND (2) VARIABLES RELATED TO PRIOR EXPERIENCE WITH PICTORIAL STIMULI USED IN DISCRIMINATION LEARNING. LINE SHAPES WERE USED AS STIMULI. THESE SHAPES WERE VARIED BY ADDING SOME LINES THAT…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Positive Reinforcement, Programed Instructional Materials, Responses
Bushell, Don, Jr. – 1974
This manual briefly describes, in both English and Spanish, the basics of behavior analysis classroom procedures involving a token system. The token system is an exchange system. Teachers give the children tokens (any object such as a poker chip, marble or card) for acceptable behavior (paying attention, working on an assignment, correct answers,…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Positive Reinforcement
Rife, Frank N. – 1977
The effectiveness of students' modeling teacher behaviors as a means of bringing about desirable classroom decorum and skill achievement is discussed within the context of physical education classes. (JD)
Descriptors: Modeling (Psychology), Observational Learning, Peer Influence, Physical Education
JENSEN, PAUL J. – 1966
THE STUDY WAS DESIGNED TO DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT THERE ARE SIGNIFICANTLY GREATER LATENCY AND RESPONSE DURATIONS IN CHILDREN'S SPEECH AS A RESULT OF VERBAL PUNISHMENT COMPARED TO REWARD, AND WHETHER THE EFFECTS ARE GREATER IN YOUNGER OR OLDER CHILDREN AND IN BOYS OR GIRLS. SUBJECTS WERE 160 BOYS AND GIRLS FROM THIRD AND SIXTH GRADES. DURING A…
Descriptors: Children, Exceptional Child Research, Negative Reinforcement, Positive Reinforcement
Paden, Lucile Y. – 1967
A teacher of young children may be able to xercise control over her pupils' behavior by temporarily associating herself with tangible means of reinforcement. This study investigates whether contingent (C) or noncontingent (NC) tangible reinforcement is more effective. Four Head Start and four middle class children were used as subjects. Their task…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Lower Class, Middle Class, Positive Reinforcement
Kirschner, Neil – 1975
A behaviorally oriented approach to facilitate marital satisfactions is presented in this paper. The underlying rationale of the approach is presented and discussed. Furthermore, the author describes the use of the following intervention techniques: change facilitating propaganda, specification of the behaviors desired to be facilitated,…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Interaction, Marriage Counseling
Wetzel, Ralph J. – 1969
A 4-week training program for the personnel of two federally supported child day-care centers in Tucson had behavior modification of teacher aides as its objective. It was felt that by their mere presence in the classroom, the aides had an effect on the children and should thus be trained in appropriate behavior patterns and reinforcement…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Day Care, Job Training, Positive Reinforcement
Henning, C. Wallis – 1968
The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not systematic verbal positive reinforcement administered by two relatively unsophisticated teachers would favorably affect students' achievement scores. Two kindergarten and two first grade classes served as the experimental population with ten students from each class and one teacher from…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Analysis of Variance, Grade 1
Millar, Dan Pyle – 1969
The purpose of this research was to determine if various modes of positive reinforcement can result in the improvement of the beginning speaker's speaking skill. Nine drill sections of a beginning speech course were compared via nonparametric analysis of variance routines. Improvement in gestural skill was ascertained by measuring the differences…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Feedback, Motion, Positive Reinforcement
Southwestern Cooperative Educational Lab., Albuquerque, NM. – 1967
This study pragmatically studied and developed classroom management techniques and teaching strategies to increase pupil interest in the learning process, in the hope of contributing to pupil gain in desirable behaviors. Data was collected from teachers in four states. The classroom problems related by the teachers involved cognitive and affective…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Positive Reinforcement, Reinforcement
McHolland, James D. – 1969
Efforts to humanize the educational system at Kendall College are described. It is first assumed that the competetive nature of the American educational system must produce some failures, and that these failures adversely affect the self-concept of some persons, and in turn limit those persons' adult creativity. Human Potential Seminars were…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Educational Objectives, Positive Reinforcement, Self Actualization
McHolland, James; McInnis, Noel – 1969
The Human Potential Seminars at Kendall College, a part of the Program for Humanized Curriculum Design are described. The Seminars are based on the assumption that every student is gifted in the sense of having unique potentialities. The conviction is held that something is right with the participants; motivation focuses on individual discovery…
Descriptors: College Programs, Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, Positive Reinforcement
Komaki, Judi – 1973
On the college level controllable consequences that are likely to improve achievement are scarce and often unimaginatively used. Student assessment and grades have typically been emphasized. The purpose of this study was to determine if achievement could be improved by providing an increase and choice of contingencies following academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Research, College Students, Higher Education
Davis, William L.; Taylor, Alan L. – 1971
The relationship between internal-external control of reinforcement and attraction to others who vary in susceptibility to persuasion was investigated. Internals are defined as persons who believe that reinforcement is contingent on their behavior, while externals are those who believe that reinforcement is independent of their actions and is…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior, Change Agents, Operant Conditioning
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