后续会议的分布影响技能维持的决定。

IF 3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Molly K. Mutchler, Sacha T. Pence
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摘要

维持性是指在部分或全部指令停止后,行为变化随着时间的推移而持续存在。在缺乏持续指导的情况下,后续会议的分布会影响练习机会的频率,并且根据评估的频率来确定维护的频率。采用一种适应的交替治疗设计来评估对9名大学生的任意标签任务的维持进行随访的频率和时间分布。在收购之后,参与者完成了至少30天的虚拟随访会议。对于6名参与者来说,后续会议的分配同样有效。逐渐增加的分布与两个参与者的高维持率有关,而相等的分布与一个参与者的高维持率有关。在所有参与者中,相对于对照组,练习技能的机会分布与较高的维持水平相关。
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Distribution of follow-up sessions influences determinations of skill maintenance

Distribution of follow-up sessions influences determinations of skill maintenance

Maintenance refers to the persistence of behavior change over time after some or all instruction has been discontinued. The distribution of follow-up sessions can affect the frequency of practice opportunities in the absence of ongoing instruction and determinations of maintenance based on how often performance is assessed. An adapted alternating-treatments design was used to evaluate the frequency and schedule of follow-up session distribution on the maintenance of an arbitrary labeling task taught to nine college-aged students. Following acquisition, the participants completed virtual follow-up sessions across at least 30 days. The follow-up session distributions were equally effective with respect to maintenance for six participants. The progressively increasing distribution was associated with higher maintenance for two participants, and the equal distribution was associated with higher maintenance for one participant. Across all participants, some distribution of opportunities to practice the skill was associated with higher levels of maintenance relative to the control.

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