Nicholas I. Miles & David A. Wilder. (2009).
The effects of behavioral skills training on caregiver implementation of guided compliance.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
42, 405-410.
The effectiveness of a behavioral skills training package that consisted of modeling,
rehearsal, and feedback was evaluated to increase correct implementation of
guided compliance by caregivers of 3 children who exhibited noncompliance.
Results showed that the training package improved performance of guided
compliance. Generalization probes indicated that the skills learned were exhibited
in different settings 3 to 6 weeks after training ended.
DESCRIPTORS:behavioral skills training, caregiver training, guided compliance, noncompliance, three-step prompting