Forty-eight Junior High School adolescents (24 males, 24 females) were screened for unassertive school behaviour and randomly assigned to one of four groups: M — modelling only, I — instructions only, M+I — modelling and instructions, or C — control. The training groups consisted of six (45-minute) non-practice sessions, followed by three (45-minute) practice meetings. Significant improvements in self-reported assertion and in assertive behaviour for school situations was found for all training groups following practice. The emphasis on face validity for what was taught, identifying topics of considerable perceived importance and immediacy, and careful attention to contextual cues (setting and person), increased the value of cognitive compo...
Competent social interactions are clearly necessary for adjustment and successful functioning in soc...
This research aimed to find out the improvement of adolescents' self-confidence through the use of a...
AbstractIn teenagers groups where there are positive interrelations, activities are more effective, ...
There has been relatively little research on social skills training with young adolescents. Yet adol...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of the Skillstreaming the Adolescent social ski...
Social skills training (SST) has been used as one approach to deal with increasing delinquency probl...
This study measured the effects of social skills training on the development of positive and neutral...
Social perception was conceived as comprising the skills of role-taking, understanding what the othe...
The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the possibilities of social skills' training on soci...
The term social skills has been specifically defined as learned behaviors that allow an individual t...
Introducción: La adolescencia es un periodo en el que las relaciones con los compañeros van ganando ...
A rationale is provided for the development of a small group instructional approach to improving the...
This study discusses the educational effects of a social skills training on adolescents' social skil...
This study discusses the educational effects of a social skills training on adolescents' social skil...
This study aims to determine the effect of social skills training to improve social adjustment in ad...
Competent social interactions are clearly necessary for adjustment and successful functioning in soc...
This research aimed to find out the improvement of adolescents' self-confidence through the use of a...
AbstractIn teenagers groups where there are positive interrelations, activities are more effective, ...
There has been relatively little research on social skills training with young adolescents. Yet adol...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of the Skillstreaming the Adolescent social ski...
Social skills training (SST) has been used as one approach to deal with increasing delinquency probl...
This study measured the effects of social skills training on the development of positive and neutral...
Social perception was conceived as comprising the skills of role-taking, understanding what the othe...
The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the possibilities of social skills' training on soci...
The term social skills has been specifically defined as learned behaviors that allow an individual t...
Introducción: La adolescencia es un periodo en el que las relaciones con los compañeros van ganando ...
A rationale is provided for the development of a small group instructional approach to improving the...
This study discusses the educational effects of a social skills training on adolescents' social skil...
This study discusses the educational effects of a social skills training on adolescents' social skil...
This study aims to determine the effect of social skills training to improve social adjustment in ad...
Competent social interactions are clearly necessary for adjustment and successful functioning in soc...
This research aimed to find out the improvement of adolescents' self-confidence through the use of a...
AbstractIn teenagers groups where there are positive interrelations, activities are more effective, ...