955 resultados para Illinois Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities.
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Principal investigators, Warren H. Bock, Robert Schalock, Burton Silverstein.
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"August, 1988."
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Bibliography: leaves 38-39.
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"Co-authored by the Office of the Secretry of State and the Governor's Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities."--Letter of Transmittal.
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"This manual was funded through a grant from the Illinois Council on Developmental Disabilities"
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"September 2001"
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Summary of the comprehensive public information campaign to promote the 1990 census in Illinois, sponsored by the 14 state agencies represented on the Council and coordinated by the Illinois Information Service.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Motion study is an engineering technology that analyzes human body motions. During the past decade (1990-1999) a series of studies investigated the role of motion study in developmental disabilities. This article reviews the literature on the applications of motion study in the field. A historical and conceptual review of motion study leading to the current status of studies is presented followed by a review of the research literature. Two main eras of research focus were identified. The first era (1990-1995) of studies established the superior effectiveness and efficiency of tasks designed with motion study or motion study-related principles over traditional site-based task designs. The second era (1995-1999) of studies examined the interaction between motion study-based task designs and other variables such as choice, preference, and functionally equivalent and competing task designs and communicative alternatives. Our review found that applying motion study principles as an antecedent guide and practice to eliminating or reducing ineffective motions and simplifying effective motions resulted in positive task outcomes with most of the participants.