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Temporal-signal detection and individual differences in timing.

30 Dec 1994 Signal-detection procedures were used in three experiments to examine sensitivity and bias in time judgments and to evaluate individual differences in timing. The task required subjects to judge whether visual stimuli were presented for a certain ...
rec_pub_7567428-temporal-signal-detection-individual-differences-timing.htm


Instructional conditions and stereotyped behavior: the function of prompts.

29 Nov 1994 The relationship of instructional prompts to rate of task completion and stereotypy was studied in one adolescent student with autism and high-frequency stereotypic behavior. Using an ABAB design, one experiment was conducted which systematically ...
rec_pub_7706509-instructional-conditions-stereotyped-behavior-function-prompts.htm


[Effects of repetitions in overt rehearsal on free recall]

29 Sep 1994 Two experiments were designed to separate the effects of oral repetitions from those of covert mental activity in over rehearsal on free recall. In both experiments, subjects were visually presented several lists of eight noun pairs one by one, with ...
rec_pub_7861683-effects-repetitions-overt-rehearsal-free-recall.htm


Rules of engagement: toward an analysis of staff responses to challenging behavior.

29 Jun 1994 Through observational analysis, the actions of care staff have frequently been identified as sources of socially mediated reinforcement capable of developing and maintaining challenging behavior. Accordingly, behavioral interventions have often ...
rec_pub_7972967-rules-engagement-analysis-staff-responses-challenging-behavior.htm


Effects of maternal distraction and reprimands on toddlers' transgressions and negative affect.

30 Mar 1994 Misbehaviors occur at a high rate during the toddler years, and parents use a variety of methods to control these behaviors. The present investigation compared the effectiveness of two commonly used strategies, distraction and reprimands. Twenty ...
rec_pub_8064031-effects-maternal-distraction-reprimands-toddlers-transgressions.htm


Textual prompts as an antecedent cue self-management strategy for persons with mild disabilities.

30 Dec 1993 Providing learners written task analyses to be used as textual prompts was examined as a self-management strategy for persons with mild disabilities. Initially, modeling, corrective verbal feedback, and contingent descriptive praise were employed to ...
rec_pub_8037645-textual-prompts-antecedent-cue-self-management-strategy-persons-mild.htm


[The influence of face on person perception]

29 Sep 1993 The purpose is to examine the influence of three factors on person perception, (a) the degree of facial attractiveness, (b) the order of presentation of the faces and the verbal information of the same stimulus person and (c) the sex of the ...
rec_pub_8301890-the-influence-face-person-perception.htm


Misinformation and warnings in eyewitness testimony: a new testing procedure to differentiate explanations.

30 May 1993 Although psychologists agree that the presentation of misleading post-event information often results in errant recollections, there is disagreement about the explanation as to why this occurs. Some (cf. Loftus, Donders, Hoffman, & Schooler, 1989) ...
rec_pub_7584263-misinformation-warnings-eyewitness-testimony-new-testing-procedure.htm


Comparison of visual-spatial performance strategy training in children with Turner syndrome and learning disabilities.

29 Nov 1992 This study examined the effects of a verbal mediation strategy on three groups of subjects who had visual-spatial deficits. Thirteen females with Turner syndrome, 13 females with nonverbal learning disabilities, and 14 males with nonverbal learning ...
rec_pub_1460387-comparison-visual-spatial-performance-strategy-training-children.htm


[The effects of positive, negative and neutral self-talk on motor performance]

30 May 1992 The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of self-talk on motor performance. Forty-six (46) male and female college students from the Ivory Coast were randomly assigned to two experimental groups (N = 15 for each) and one control group ...
rec_pub_1324109-the-effects-positive-negative-neutral-self-talk-motor-performance.htm

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