James S D, Egel A L
J Appl Behav Anal. 1986 Summer;19(2):173-86. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1986.19-173.
We investigated the effects of a sibling training procedure, consisting of direct prompting and modeling, on the occurrence of reciprocal interactions between nonhandicapped and handicapped siblings. Data were obtained for training, generalization, and follow-up. Results of a multiple-baseline design across three pairs of siblings showed that: direct prompting of interactions was an effective strategy for increasing reciprocal interactions between handicapped and nonhandicapped siblings; the training procedure resulted in increased levels of initiations and responsiveness to initiations; reciprocal interactions between siblings generalized to larger play groups or across settings; reciprocal interactions between handicapped subjects and untrained, nonhandicapped peers increased without direct training; the siblings' levels of interactions were maintained at 6 mo follow-up; and these findings were judged socially valid by the siblings' parents.
我们研究了一种由直接提示和示范组成的兄弟姐妹训练程序,对非残疾和残疾兄弟姐妹之间相互互动发生情况的影响。获取了训练、泛化和随访的数据。对三对兄弟姐妹进行的多基线设计结果表明:互动的直接提示是增加残疾和非残疾兄弟姐妹之间相互互动的有效策略;训练程序导致发起互动的水平和对发起互动的反应性提高;兄弟姐妹之间的相互互动推广到更大的游戏群体或不同场景;未经直接训练,残疾受试者与未受过训练的非残疾同伴之间的相互互动增加;兄弟姐妹的互动水平在6个月随访时得以维持;并且这些发现被兄弟姐妹的父母判定为具有社会效度。