Ralph A, Birnbrauer J S
Appl Res Ment Retard. 1986;7(4):415-29. doi: 10.1016/s0270-3092(86)80015-7.
Recent research suggests that the effects of social skills training programmes are often not evident outside the training setting. Correspondence training has been advocated as a means of overcoming this problem, although few studies have demonstrated its effectiveness. Three intellectually handicapped adults were given social skills training. At other times, generalisation was tested during conversations with staff. Subsequent to mastery in the social skills training setting, behaviours that did not occur at criterion in the generalisation setting were selected for correspondence training. After correspondence training was introduced, targetted behaviours increased in frequency in the generalisation setting. These increases were maintained during follow-up sessions, which took place 1 month after the training programme ceased. The effects of correspondence training are examined in the context of previous reinforcement history, accuracy of reporting, and verification of performance in unobserved settings.
近期研究表明,社交技能培训项目的效果在培训环境之外往往并不明显。尽管很少有研究证明其有效性,但对应训练已被倡导为克服这一问题的一种方法。对三名智力障碍成年人进行了社交技能培训。在其他时间,在与工作人员的对话中测试泛化情况。在社交技能培训环境中掌握之后,选择在泛化环境中未达到标准的行为进行对应训练。引入对应训练后,泛化环境中的目标行为频率增加。这些增加在培训项目结束1个月后的随访中得以维持。在先前强化历史、报告准确性以及未观察环境中表现验证的背景下,对对应训练的效果进行了研究。