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Unprogrammed effects of training high-status peers to interact with severely handicapped children.
Authors:G M Sasso   H A Rude
Abstract:We examined the effects of a peer initiation intervention with high- and low-status nonhandicapped students on the behavior of untrained peers toward handicapped students. In the context of a counterbalanced withdrawal design, high- and low-status nonhandicapped students were taught to direct social initiations to eight severely handicapped students during recess activities. The interactions of the high-status students resulted in higher levels of initiations by untrained peers toward the handicapped students than did the interactions of the low-status students. Social response levels were also differentially affected by the status of the peer initiator.
Keywords:peer initiation interventions  social interactions  status  untreated peers
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