216 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.The primary purpose of this investigation was to examine the effects of a self-control training program in facilitating the acquisition and generalization of two social behaviors. Specifically, the effects of a self-instructional training package in increasing the percentage of self-initiated contacts with the supervisor when employees run out of work materials and/or need assistance were examined across five subjects. The self-instructional package was comprised of verbal instruction, modeling, role-playing, corrective feedback, and social reinforcement. Generalized responding was assessed across settings and time.The results indicate that self-instructional training wa...
The purpose of the present study was to analyze the effectiveness of self-control procedures on the ...
Two studies were conducted to examine the effect of prompting self-regulation, an intervention desig...
The effects of alterations in feedback mechanism (permanent vs. temporary charts) and frequency of e...
This investigation examines the effects of a social skills training program using self-instructions ...
Four 15–17 yr olds attending vocational classes at a residential treatment program for behaviorally ...
The role of social self-efficacy and its relationship to the maintenance and generalization of socia...
Four 15–16 yr old emotionally disturbed adolescents in a short-term residential treatment center par...
Five case studies were conducted in a coordinated manner to assess the effects of self-instructional...
The use of a student self-monitoring and self-rating/teacher matching strategy to assist generalizat...
The purpose of this longitudinal field study was to investigate the impact of transfer of training o...
140 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Many handicapped children rec...
Research has shown self-control to be an important factor in determining behavior and outcomes in mu...
This study investigated the effects of self-instruction and alternate response training on oppositio...
Social Cognitive Theory posits that behavior can be changed by observing others perform or describin...
This study was designed to assess the impact of four additive treatment levels on self-reported thou...
The purpose of the present study was to analyze the effectiveness of self-control procedures on the ...
Two studies were conducted to examine the effect of prompting self-regulation, an intervention desig...
The effects of alterations in feedback mechanism (permanent vs. temporary charts) and frequency of e...
This investigation examines the effects of a social skills training program using self-instructions ...
Four 15–17 yr olds attending vocational classes at a residential treatment program for behaviorally ...
The role of social self-efficacy and its relationship to the maintenance and generalization of socia...
Four 15–16 yr old emotionally disturbed adolescents in a short-term residential treatment center par...
Five case studies were conducted in a coordinated manner to assess the effects of self-instructional...
The use of a student self-monitoring and self-rating/teacher matching strategy to assist generalizat...
The purpose of this longitudinal field study was to investigate the impact of transfer of training o...
140 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Many handicapped children rec...
Research has shown self-control to be an important factor in determining behavior and outcomes in mu...
This study investigated the effects of self-instruction and alternate response training on oppositio...
Social Cognitive Theory posits that behavior can be changed by observing others perform or describin...
This study was designed to assess the impact of four additive treatment levels on self-reported thou...
The purpose of the present study was to analyze the effectiveness of self-control procedures on the ...
Two studies were conducted to examine the effect of prompting self-regulation, an intervention desig...
The effects of alterations in feedback mechanism (permanent vs. temporary charts) and frequency of e...