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Omizo, Michael M.; Omizo, Sharon A. – Exceptional Child, 1987
Thirty learning disabled (LD) elementary students participated in weekly group counseling sessions for 10 weeks. When compared to a control group, results (based on teacher ratings and other measures) indicated that the intervention was beneficial in improving acting out and distractibility behaviors and one area of self-concept. (Author/JW)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Elementary Education, Group Counseling
Peer reviewedNewell, G. Kathleen; And Others – Journal of Nutrition Education, 1985
Assessed the effectiveness of two types of messages in improving nutrition knowledge, food shopping practices, and dietary intakes. The messages were: (1) sender-oriented, based on socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of mothers; and (2) receiver-oriented, based on specific nutrition orientations. Results show that the first type of…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Communication (Thought Transfer), Dietetics, Food
Peer reviewedCaporael, Linnda R.; Thorngate, Warren – Journal of Social Issues, 1984
Presents a rationale for developing a social psychology of computing, and provides some historical background on research concerned with the impact of technology on behavior. Describes the articles in this issue, which are said to suggest, as a whole, that computer technology amplifies existing social conditions. (KH)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Computers, Research Needs, Research Problems
Peer reviewedParcel, Guy S.; And Others – Journal of School Health, 1987
The Go for Health project uses interventions based on school change and social learning theory to facilitate changes in diet and exercise behavior by elementary school children. A summary of both school and student outcomes is given, and the intervention model is described. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Elementary Education, Health Education, Lunch Programs
Peer reviewedYamauchi, Kent T. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1987
Argues that use of self-help audiocassette tapes in psychological counseling can accelerate the introduction of therapeutic ideas, promote continuity of counseling between sessions, and reinforce behavioral and attitudinal changes. Discussed rationale and description of a program in which this approach is used in brief counseling of college…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Audiotape Cassettes, Behavior Change, College Students
Peer reviewedBaer, Ruth A.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1987
An intermittent reinforcement procedure using tangible reinforcers was successful in maintaining the occurrence of nutritious snack choices by three developmentally normal preschoolers (ages 4-5), behaviors which had initially been established using correspondence training procedures. (JW)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Contingency Management, Decision Making
Peer reviewedBruffee, Kenneth A. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1988
States that community college instructors, using techniques of small group work to organize effective collaborative learning among students, have a unique opportunity both to foster genuine, positive change in their students and, through a disciplined process of classroom research, to document significant aspects of American cultural life. (SR)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Classroom Research
Peer reviewedMcClain-Ruelle, Leslie J. – Reading Improvement, 1988
Outlines a delivery system which improves teachers' classroom performance by (1) introducing them to content-area reading strategies and (2) drawing upon the research on effective inservice education, in an attempt to create a format which will allow and encourage participants to experience behavioral change. (RAE)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Content Area Reading, Inservice Education, Instructional Improvement
Peer reviewedConnelly, Deidre – Strategies, 1988
This article describes ways in which physical education teachers may influence shy children in order to reduce their shy behavior by working closely with them to encourage class participation, motivating them to develop new skills, and offering positive reinforcement of pro-social behavior. Twelve steps are described. (JL)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Elementary Education, Physical Education, Positive Reinforcement
Peer reviewedMace, F. Charles; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1988
Five experiments with severely retarded noncompliant males made use of behavioral momentum to increase compliance. A series of commands with which the subject was very likely to comply were issued immediately prior to issuing a low-probability command. Results indicated increased compliance and decreased compliance latency and task duration.…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems
Peer reviewedWood, R. L. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1988
The article attempts to provide a definition of attention that has relevance for rehabilitation therapists working with the brain injured. A review of clinical studies suggests that, although behavioral aspects of attention are amenable to change and improvement, cognitive or information-processing changes are not so easily achieved. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Change, Cognitive Processes, Definitions
Peer reviewedMathias, Rudolf E.; Sindberg, Ronald M. – Journal of Offender Counseling, Services & Rehabilitation, 1986
Analyzed results of a time-limited therapy group in a minimum-security correctional facility led by a highly experienced psychologist volunteer. Results suggest that positive changes in participants resulted, including reduced anxiety, increased feelings of self-acceptance and self-worth, and better coping skills for common mutual problems such as…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Change, Coping, Correctional Rehabilitation
Peer reviewedSomerville, David E.; Leach, David J. – Educational Research, 1988
Three intervention programs (psychomotor, self-esteem enhancement, and direct instruction) were conducted with 40 children who had reading difficulties. The direct instruction program resulted in the greatest gains. Post-intervention questionnaires completed by subjects, parents, and teachers indicated that perceived success differed significantly…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Elementary Education, Intervention, Learning Disabilities
Lytle, Richard Risser; And Others – Perspectives for Teachers of the Hearing Impaired, 1987
A social skills training program for deaf adolescents was developed which stresses (1) observable positive social behaviors and (2) social problem-solving thinking skills. Pilot evaluation of the eight-week program with 35 male adolescents revealed that the experimental group scored significantly higher than controls on a test of social skills and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Change, Curriculum Development, Deafness
Peer reviewedMcNamara, A.; And Others – Educational Psychology, 1987
Reports on a study in which English secondary remedial students were observed and rated in their individual levels of on-task behavior. Results indicate that group-oriented classroom management procedures may achieve their apparent success merely by raising the on-task behavior of nontroublesome pupils. (Author/BSR)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Development, Behavior Modification, Classroom Techniques


