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. 1988 Spring;21(1):45-55.
doi: 10.1901/jaba.1988.21-45.

The functional role of preschoolers' verbalizations in the generalization of self-instructional training

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The functional role of preschoolers' verbalizations in the generalization of self-instructional training

P G Osnes et al. J Appl Behav Anal. 1988 Spring.

Abstract

We examined the functional role of verbalizations in the generalization of self-instructional training with preschoolers. Children learned to overtly self-instruct during classroom work periods prior to covert training. Data were collected on children's acquisition of verbal regulation during training and on overt use of self-instructions in the classroom generalization setting. Results of a multiple baseline design across subjects indicated that treatment effects were evident in the training setting but did not generalize to the classroom until children were emitting overt self-instructions in the classroom itself. The production of self-verbalizations in the generalization setting was related to changes in correct responding, on-task behavior, and efficiency in completing academic work.

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