Volume 38, Issue 1

EVALUATION OF BEHAVIORAL SKILLS TRAINING FOR TEACHING ABDUCTION‐PREVENTION SKILLS TO YOUNG CHILDREN

Raymond G. Miltenberger

Corresponding Author

North Dakota State University

Department of Psychology, North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota 58105 (e‐mail: ray.miltenberger@ndsu.nodak.edu).Search for more papers by this author
First published: 27 February 2013
Citations: 24

Abstract

This study examined the effectiveness of individual behavioral skills training in conjunction with in situ training in teaching 13 preschool children abduction prevention skills. Children's performance was measured during baseline, training, and at 2‐week, 1‐month, and 3‐month follow‐ups using in situ assessments in which abduction prevention skills were measured in naturalistic settings. Results revealed that all the children learned the skills and all the children available at the 2‐week and 1‐month follow‐ups maintained the skills at criterion level. All but 3 children's criterion‐level performances were maintained at the 3‐month follow‐up as well.

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