187 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.The comparative effectiveness of two time-limited modes of training observers to code the behavior of clients in residential treatment programs on the Time-Sample Behavioral Checklist (TSBC) was evaluated. In addition, the susceptibility of training procedures to consensual observer drift and the predictability of TSBC mastery from trainee characteristics were also examined. Two equated groups of undergraduate students (N = 15 each) participated in full-time training on the TSBC and another instrument for 27 days, followed by criterion testing in vivo and on videotapes. One group was trained by experienced personnel using procedures known to be effective but potentially ...
Observational learning is based on a critical assumption that trainees can and do recognize critical...
43 leaves. Advisor: W. Scott WoodThe problem. Research in training paraprofessional staff to perfor...
The direct observation of behavior in natural settings offers the researcher a unique and promising ...
214 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The comparative effectiveness...
Much behavior modification research has relied on the use of human observers to collect data. Howeve...
Behavioral scientists have been interested in increasing their understanding of the variables affect...
The science of behavior analysis relies heavily on direct observation. Human observers are typically...
This article introduces a taxonomy based on a procedural operations analysis (Verplanck, 1996) of va...
The number of investigations using direct behavioral data has increased in frequency during the last...
Twenty one undergraduate Psychology students were paid five dollars each to participate in a behavio...
In the field of observational methodology the observer is obviously a central figure, and close atte...
Analyses of the performance of the data gathering system in a continuous time-sampling, direct behav...
The use of observer-rated scales requires that raters be trained until they have become reliable in ...
This article introduces a taxonomy based on a procedural operations analysis (Verplanck, 1996) of va...
This article introduces a taxonomy based on a procedural operations analysis (Verplanck, 1996) of va...
Observational learning is based on a critical assumption that trainees can and do recognize critical...
43 leaves. Advisor: W. Scott WoodThe problem. Research in training paraprofessional staff to perfor...
The direct observation of behavior in natural settings offers the researcher a unique and promising ...
214 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The comparative effectiveness...
Much behavior modification research has relied on the use of human observers to collect data. Howeve...
Behavioral scientists have been interested in increasing their understanding of the variables affect...
The science of behavior analysis relies heavily on direct observation. Human observers are typically...
This article introduces a taxonomy based on a procedural operations analysis (Verplanck, 1996) of va...
The number of investigations using direct behavioral data has increased in frequency during the last...
Twenty one undergraduate Psychology students were paid five dollars each to participate in a behavio...
In the field of observational methodology the observer is obviously a central figure, and close atte...
Analyses of the performance of the data gathering system in a continuous time-sampling, direct behav...
The use of observer-rated scales requires that raters be trained until they have become reliable in ...
This article introduces a taxonomy based on a procedural operations analysis (Verplanck, 1996) of va...
This article introduces a taxonomy based on a procedural operations analysis (Verplanck, 1996) of va...
Observational learning is based on a critical assumption that trainees can and do recognize critical...
43 leaves. Advisor: W. Scott WoodThe problem. Research in training paraprofessional staff to perfor...
The direct observation of behavior in natural settings offers the researcher a unique and promising ...