Video Modeling Training Effects on Types of Attention Delivered by Educational Care-Providers

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Traci A. Taber
Nathan Lambright
James K. Luiselli
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[1] Francis Marion University,Department of Psychology
[2] May Institute,undefined
[3] Clinical Solutions,undefined
[4] Inc.,undefined
[5] and North East Educational and Developmental Support Center,undefined
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Care-provider training; Social attention; Video modeling; Autism;
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10.1007/s40617-017-0182-z
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We evaluated the effects of abbreviated (i.e., one-session) video modeling on delivery of student-preferred attention by educational care-providers. The video depicted a novel care-provider interacting with and delivering attention to the student. Within a concurrent multiple baseline design, video modeling increased delivery of the targeted attention for all participants as well as their delivery of another type of attention that was not trained although these effects were variable within and between care-providers. We discuss the clinical and training implications from these findings.
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页码:189 / 194
页数:5
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