Using Adaptive Computer-based Instruction to Teach Staff to Implement a Social Skills Intervention.

IF 2.2 3区 管理学 Q3 MANAGEMENT
Caitlin Mailey, Jessica Day-Watkins, Ashley A Pallathra, David A Eckerman, Edward S Brodkin, James E Connell
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Abstract

This study evaluated the effectiveness of an adaptive, computer-based staff training software program called Train-to-Code (TTC) to teach the administration of a social skills intervention. The software program actively trained participants to identify whether video models illustrated each step of the procedure effectively or ineffectively. Multiple exemplars of each step of the social skills task analysis were represented. Most-to-least prompting as well as feedback and error correction were embedded into the software program and prompts were faded through seven levels as the participant reached criterion accuracy. A multiple-probe across participants design was used to evaluate the effectiveness of this program by comparing pre- and post-training in vivo probes conducted with a confederate learner. All participant scores increased from pre-training to post-training, indicating that Train-to-Code was effective at teaching administration of the social skills intervention. These results have implications for training staff in applied community settings. Due to Train-to-Code's ability to be internet-based and to measure actual viewing performance, it has the potential for "distance training" deliveries.

使用自适应计算机教学来教员工实施社会技能干预。
这项研究评估了一种适应性的、基于计算机的员工培训软件程序的有效性,该程序被称为“从训练到编码”(TTC),用于教授社交技能干预的管理。软件程序积极训练参与者识别视频模型是否有效或无效地说明了程序的每个步骤。社会技能任务分析的每一步都有多个例子。最多到最少的提示以及反馈和错误纠正被嵌入到软件程序中,当参与者达到标准准确性时,提示会通过七个级别逐渐消失。通过比较训练前和训练后的体内探针与同盟学习者进行的多探针设计来评估该计划的有效性。从训练前到训练后,所有参与者的得分都有所增加,表明“从训练到编程”在社会技能干预的教学管理方面是有效的。这些结果对在应用社区环境中培训工作人员具有影响。由于“编程训练”能够基于互联网并测量实际观看表现,因此它具有“远程培训”交付的潜力。
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CiteScore
2.70
自引率
47.60%
发文量
26
期刊介绍: The Journal of Organizational Behavior Management—the official journal of the OBM Network (www.obmnetwork.com)—is a periodical devoted specifically to scientific principles to improve organizational performance through behavioral change. The journal publishes research and review articles, reports from the field, discussions, and book reviews on the topics that are critical to today"s organization development practitioners, operations managers, and human resource professionals.
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