PSYB45H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Situation Two

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Bst procedures: are behavioural procedures that are used for teaching new skills. It is composed of the following components: modeling, instructions, rehearsal, and feedback. Modeling: the correct behaviour is demonstrated for the learner. Instructions: describe the appropriate behaviour for the learner. Instructions should be paired with modeling: the instructions should be given only when the learner in paying attention, the learner should repeat the instruction to ensure that the learner has acquired the new skill. Rehearsal: is the opportunity for the learner to practice the behaviour. Feedback: involves raise or other reinforcers for correct performance: feedback should be given immediately after the behaviour, feedback should always involve praise or other resinforcers for correct behaviour. Generalization after bst can be enhanced in different ways. In situ assessment: it is a type of assessment of skills that occurs in the natural environment where the skills are needed and the individual is not aware that an assessment is taking place.

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