Ballard K D, Crooks T J
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1984 Mar;12(1):95-109. doi: 10.1007/BF00913463.
This research evaluated a videotape modeling intervention for six preschool children who showed low levels of social involvement with peers in natural free-play settings. Observations across 14 weeks gave frequency and topographic data on social interactions and assessment of social involvement in play using the Parten Scale. Simultaneous observation of three children gave data on two comparison children for each target child. A multiple-baseline across-subjects design was used with two data analysis strategies. Averaged group data showed statistically significant increases in both interactions and social involvement in play. Visual analysis of the single-subject data, however, indicated no clear treatment outcome for two children, while four subjects showed a variable increase in social responding after viewing the modeling videotape. Session-by-session variability was a feature of the interaction rate measure for comparison children and for posttreatment phase data for target subjects.
本研究评估了一种录像示范干预措施,针对六名在自然自由游戏环境中与同伴社交互动水平较低的学龄前儿童。在14周的观察期内,收集了社交互动的频率和形式数据,并使用帕滕量表对游戏中的社交参与度进行评估。同时观察三个孩子,为每个目标孩子提供了两个对照孩子的数据。采用多基线被试间设计和两种数据分析策略。平均组数据显示,互动和游戏中的社交参与度均有统计学意义的显著增加。然而,对单被试数据的直观分析表明,两名儿童没有明显的治疗效果,而四名被试在观看示范录像后社交反应有不同程度的增加。对照孩子的互动率测量以及目标被试治疗后阶段数据的逐节变异性是一个特点。