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The effects of parent-presented models and praise on the vocal behavior of their children
Authors:Daniel E Hursh  James A Sherman
Institution:University of Kansas USA
Abstract:The combined and separate effects of parent-presented models and praise on specific vocalizations of three children (15, 17, and 20 months old) were investigated. The frequency of a specific vocalization was higher when parents modeled and praised it than when they did not. In addition, modeling and praise, when used in combination, had a greater effect on the frequency of specific vocalizations than when used separately. Three additional parents were asked to attempt, by any means they wished, to increase the frequency of a specific vocalization by their children. These parents used modeling almost, exclusively, and the children did not exhibit the specific vocalizations as frequently as did the children whose parents were instructed both to model and praise specific vocalizations.
Keywords:Reprints may be obtained from either author  Department of Human Development  University of Kansas  Lawrence  Kansas 66044  
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