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Generalization in Social Behavior Research with Children and Youth Who Have Emotional or Behavioral DisordersMedical College of Virginia
University of Virginia This article presents a critical analysis of social behavior research with students who have emotional or behavioral disorders (EBD). In particular, it focuses on issues of generalized responding and a technology of generalization promotion. From a review of selected studies the conclusion is drawn that (a) researchers too rarely examine generalization in social behavior research, (b) studies that provide analysis of generalization rely on the least analytic approaches, and (c) generalization is seldom presented as a dependent variable of central interest in social behavior research with EBD students. Guidelines for further research in the area of generalization promotion are offered.
Behavior Modification, Vol. 16, No. 4,
593-616 (1992) This article has been cited by other articles:
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