Systematic Prompting of Peer-Related Social Behaviors in a Small Group Academic Instructional Context

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Behavioral Disorders Pub Date : 2020-04-05 DOI:10.1177/0198742920911649
Marina S. Velez, E. Barton, P. Yoder, J. C. Wright
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We examined the effectiveness of systematic prompting of peer-related behaviors delivered during small group academic instructional sessions with three dyads of preschool-aged children with deficits in social competence. One child was randomly assigned as the target child in each dyad. A multiple-probe single-case research design was utilized to examine the functional relation between a system-of-least prompts procedure and the frequency of unprompted peer-related social behaviors emitted by target children during small group instructional sessions. The results support a functional relation between systematic prompting and peer-related behaviors, and all three target children increased their use of peer-related behaviors. Furthermore, we examined the effect of intervention on the untrained peer play partner (i.e., observational learning). Two of the three peers increased their use of peer-related social behaviors; however, results were variable and did not support a functional relation. Our study extends the research in this area by examining the effectiveness of small group instruction on potentially context dependent, complex social behaviors (e.g., sharing materials, complimenting a friend, offering to help).
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小组学术教学环境中同伴相关社会行为的系统提示
我们对三对社会能力缺陷的学龄前儿童进行了小组学术教学,研究了系统提示同伴相关行为的有效性。每个二人组随机分配一个孩子作为目标孩子。采用多探针单案例研究设计,考察了最小提示程序系统与目标儿童在小组教学过程中自发的同伴相关社会行为频率之间的功能关系。研究结果支持了系统提示和同伴相关行为之间的功能关系,三个目标儿童都增加了对同伴相关行为的使用。此外,我们还研究了干预对未经训练的同伴游戏伙伴(即观察性学习)的影响。三个同伴中有两个增加了对同伴相关社会行为的使用;然而,结果是可变的,不支持函数关系。我们的研究扩展了这一领域的研究,考察了小组教学对潜在的情境依赖性、复杂的社会行为(例如,分享材料、赞美朋友、提供帮助)的有效性。
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期刊介绍: Behavioral Disorders is sent to all members of the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders (CCBD), a division of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC). All CCBD members must first be members of CEC.
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