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Tryon, Georgiana Schick – Review of Educational Research, 1980
Various self-report test anxiety instruments were examined with attention given to their reliability and validity. Treatments directed toward test worry were more effective than treatments directed toward test emotionality. Self-reported test anxiety was found to decrease as a result of most treatment including pseudotherapy. (Author/CP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Measures, Behavior Modification, Emotional Problems

Quigley, Richard; Steiner, Mary E. – Reclaiming Children and Youth: Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems, 1996
Describes the application of the Positive Peer Culture (PPC) treatment methodology to a population of troubled girls in a residential setting. The peer group utilizes naturally occurring problems as vehicles to teach girls about errors in behavior and thinking. Community activities are used to practice newly obtained prosocial behaviors. (LSR)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Modification, Correctional Institutions

Levy, Nancy R. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1996
This article offers an instructional intervention for teaching analytical writing skills to middle school students with and without learning difficulties. The intervention combines direct instruction, peer critiquing (cooperative learning), and a cognitive behavior modification self-regulation strategy. (DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring, Cooperative Learning, Inclusive Schools

Scheier, Lawrence M.; Botvin, Gilbert J. – Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 1996
Using cross-sectional data from a cohort of 8th-grade, urban, black youth, several latent-variable structural equation models were tested. Findings underscore the continued primacy of deviance in predicting drug use and the necessity of incorporating affective influences into current cognitive-behavioral intervention strategies for minority youth.…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems

Fabiano, Gregory A.; Pelham, William E., Jr. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2003
This case study reports how modifications to an existing behavior management plan improved the behavioral intervention of a third-grade boy diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. A multiple baseline design across setting was used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the modified intervention. Teachers overwhelmingly accepted the…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Modification, Case Studies, Classroom Techniques

Xu, Chunzhen; Reid, Robert; Steckelberg, Allen – Education and Treatment of Children, 2002
This article reviews technology research (n=20) with students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in five categories: computer-assisted instruction, computer-based cognitive training, biofeedback training, assessment, and behavior modification. Analysis of available research suggests there is little well controlled experimental…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Modification, Biofeedback
Walsh, Jean – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 2002
Project Adventure has seven programs for at-risk and adjudicated youth in Georgia, all using adventure counseling to help youth confront and manage their behaviors. Some programs are day programs for suspended students that involve family counseling and work. Others are residential programs for drug addicts, sexual offenders, and other adjudicated…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adventure Education, Behavior Modification, Counseling

Rosen, Lee A.; And Others – Journal of School Psychology, 1990
Examined elementary school teachers' (n=137) endorsement of behavior management techniques and extent practices were reportedly used. Results indicated that more teachers reported using management techniques to control inappropriate social than academic behavior and more teachers endorsed verbal management techniques than concrete techniques.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Modification, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques

Morris, Sylvia K.; Schinke, Steven P. – Journal of Offender Counseling, Services & Rehabilitation, 1990
Reviews treatment needs of dual diagnosed, substance abusing and mentally ill mothers. Suggests treatment strategies and programmatic options for serving and meeting needs of these mothers and their children. Devotes particular attention to residential and continuing care services and skills-based interventions for target clients. Concludes with…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Counseling Techniques, Intervention, Mental Disorders

Sievert, Ann L.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1988
Eight mildly handicapped young adults were taught to discriminate whether or not possible violations of legal rights occurred in socially validated scenarios and, if so, to role-play a behavioral sequence to redress rights violations. With one exception, participants demonstrated generalization to four community role-play settings. (JW)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Civil Liberties, Cognitive Restructuring, Daily Living Skills

Sah, Analee; Borland, James H. – Roeper Review, 1989
Nine gifted learning-disabled children with organizational skill deficits were put on a structured timetable of after-school activities. Parents were taught behaviorally based discipline techniques designed to reduce disruptive family behavior. Improvements were subsequently observed in the middle school students' home and school behavior, school…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cooperative Planning, Family Life, Gifted Disabled

Knapczyk, Dennis R. – Behavioral Disorders, 1988
Videotaped exemplars of social situations were successfully used to model, rehearse, and provide directed feedback of appropriate alternatives to aggressive behaviors by two male special education students (ages 13 and 14). Following a reduction in levels of aggressive behavior, peer willingness to interact with the students improved. (JW)
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Adjustment (to Environment), Aggression, Antisocial Behavior

Inkster, J. A.; McLaughlin, T. F. – B.C. Journal of Special Education, 1993
This study found that microcomputer free time was a very effective consequence in decreasing the tardiness of a middle school boy, in improving his academic achievement, and in improving the student's attitude toward school and school assignments. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance, Attitude Change, Behavior Modification

Greer, R. Douglas; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1991
A peer modeling procedure was shown to induce swallowing in a young child with dysphagia, and to increase food acceptance in a young child who consistently declined food. A peer-mediated procedure, consisting of rotated opportunities to consume food with a peer, increased consumption more than did modeling alone. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification, Eating Habits, Food
McEachin, John J.; And Others – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1993
This study followed up on 19 children (ages 9-19) with autism who had received a very intensive behavioral preschool intervention. Results showed that the experimental group preserved their gains in regular class placement, in intelligence quotient, and in adaptive behavior. (JDD)
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Autism, Behavior Modification, Behavioral Science Research