Page T J, Iwata B A, Neef N A
J Appl Behav Anal. 1976;9(4):433-44. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1976.9-433.
Little attention has been given to teaching adaptive community skills to retarded persons. In this study, five retarded male students were taught basic pedestrian skills in a classroom- Training was conducted on a model built to simulate city traffic conditions. Each subject was taught five specific skills involved in street crossing in sequence, viz. intersection recognition, pedestrian-light skills, traffic-light skills, and skills for two different stop-sign conditions. Before, during, and after training, subjects were tested on generalization probes on model and under actual city traffic conditions. Results of a multiple-baseline design acorss both subjects and behaviors indicated that after receiving classroom training on the skills, each subject exhibited appropriate pedestrian skills under city traffic conditions. In addition, training in some skills appeared to facilitate performance in skills not yet trained.
对于向智障人士教授适应性社区技能,人们关注甚少。在本研究中,五名智障男学生在教室里接受了基本的行人技能训练。训练是在一个模拟城市交通状况搭建的模型上进行的。依次向每个受试者教授了过马路所涉及的五项特定技能,即十字路口识别、行人信号灯技能、交通信号灯技能以及两种不同停车标志状况下的技能。在训练前、训练期间和训练后,对受试者在模型上以及实际城市交通状况下的泛化探测进行了测试。跨受试者和行为的多基线设计结果表明,在接受了这些技能的课堂训练后,每个受试者在城市交通状况下都表现出了适当的行人技能。此外,对某些技能的训练似乎有助于尚未训练的技能的表现。