The effects of labeled and unlabeled praise upon lower and middle class children |
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Authors: | Alan J Bernhardt Rex Forehand |
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Affiliation: | University of Georgia USA |
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Abstract: | This study investigated the relative effectiveness of two types of content of praise, labeled and unlabeled, with lower and middle class children. Following two brief observation periods designed to assess differences in the frequency with which lower and middle class mothers employed labeled and unlabeled praise, each mother played the marble-in-the-hole game with her child. Half of the mothers in each group were given labeled and half were given unlabeled praise statements to make contingent upon their child dropping marbles in a particuler hole. The results indicated that the children were more responsive to labeled than to unlabeled praise. The mothers from the two socioeconomic groups did not differ in the frequency with which they employed labeled and unlabeled praise in the initial observation periods. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests may be addressed to the first author at the Psychology Department Washburn University Topeka Kansas 66621. |
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