Alberta Social Services and Community Health.
J Appl Behav Anal. 1983 Winter;16(4):447-60. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1983.16-447.
A coaching strategy to decrease errors in swimming strokes with swimmers who had not improved under "standard" coaching procedures was investigated using a multiple baseline design across subjects and swimming strokes. The procedure resulted in a large decrease in errors on swimming strokes during sessions in a training pool. Stimulus generalization of improved performance to normal practice conditions in the regular pool was observed with all but one swimmer. This improvement was maintained during two maintenance phases lasting approximately 2 weeks, as well as under standard coaching conditions during at least a 2-week follow-up. For two swimmers, error rates on one of the strokes showed a gradual increase between the third and fifth week of follow-up, but brief remedial prompting sessions immediately corrected their performance. Some beneficial response generalization to other components of the stroke being trained was observed, but no improvements were found on untrained strokes. The error correction package did not disrupt practice, require excessive amounts of the coach's time, or necessitate the use of cumbersome apparatus. In addition, the coach and the swimmers considered the procedures to be effective, and expressed their willingness to participate in them again in the future.
采用跨被试和游泳动作的多基线设计,研究了一种针对在“标准”教练程序下未得到改善的游泳运动员减少游泳动作错误的教练策略。该程序导致在训练池中的训练课程中游泳动作的错误大量减少。除了一名游泳运动员外,所有游泳运动员在常规泳池的正常练习条件下都观察到了表现改善的刺激泛化。这种改善在持续约 2 周的两个维持阶段以及标准教练条件下的至少 2 周随访期间得到了维持。对于两名游泳运动员,在随访的第三和第五周之间,其中一个动作的错误率逐渐增加,但简短的补救提示课程立即纠正了他们的表现。观察到一些有益的反应泛化到正在训练的其他动作成分,但在未训练的动作上没有发现任何改善。错误纠正包不会干扰练习,不需要教练花费大量时间,也不需要使用繁琐的设备。此外,教练和游泳运动员认为这些程序是有效的,并表示愿意在未来再次参与其中。