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Generalization in a child's oppositional behavior across home and school settings
Authors:Wahler Robert G  Vigilante Vanessa Ann  Strand Paul S
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, 227-C Austin Peay Bldg., University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996, USA.
Abstract:A 9-year-old clinic-referred boy, his mother, and his teacher were observed in 38 home and 38 school sessions on the same days. Categories of the boy's oppositional behavior and the inappropriate social attention of his mother and teacher were graphed to visually inspect changes during baseline, a parent-training phase, a follow-up phase, and a final parent-training booster phase. Parent-training phases produced reductions in the mother's inappropriate attention and in the boy's oppositional behavior, whereas the follow-up and baseline phases were associated with higher rates of these categories. Generalization occurred in the school across these home phases, as seen in the increase in rates of the boy's problem behavior, despite the lack of change in his teacher's attention. Correlational analyses of proportion scores reflecting the boy's home-school oppositional behavior and mother-teacher social attention suggested his responsiveness to relative changes in adult social contingencies across settings.
Keywords:behavioral contrast  generalization  reinforcement  oppositional behavior  mother—child interactions  teacher—child interactions
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