University of Tennessee, USA.
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1973 Jan;1(1):40-56. doi: 10.1007/BF00917889.
The present study examined changes in two children's imitative behavior as a function of the model's use of timeout and differential attention. Subjects were two children, one classified by her parents, the other classified by his teacher, as highly oppositional to adult requests or commands. The former child was treated by the parents in the home setting; the latter child was treated by the teacher in a preschool setting. Results showed that the children's oppositional behavior varied predictably with the presence and absence of adult use of time-out and differential attention. As expected, imitative behavior of both children was greater during treatment periods than during baseline periods.
本研究考察了两名儿童的模仿行为随模型使用超时和差异化关注的变化。被试为两名儿童,一名被其父母归类,另一名被其老师归类为对成人的请求或命令高度抵触。前一个孩子由父母在家中治疗;后一个孩子由老师在学前环境中治疗。结果表明,儿童的反抗行为可预测地随成人使用超时和差异化关注的有无而变化。正如预期的那样,两名儿童的模仿行为在治疗期间都比基线期间更多。