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Abstract
Several researchers have compared the effectiveness of tact or textual prompts to echoic prompts for teaching intraverbal behavior to young children with autism. We extended this line of research by comparing the effectiveness of visual (textual or tact) prompts to echoic prompts to teach intraverbal responses to three young adults with autism. An adapted alternating treatments design was used with 2 to 3 comparisons for each participant. The results were mixed and did not reveal a more effective prompting procedure across participants, suggesting that the effectiveness of a prompting tactic may be idiosyncratic. The role of one's learning history and the implications for practitioners teaching intraverbal behavior to individuals with autism are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Adults; Autism; Echoic; Intraverbal training; Prompting procedures; Tact; Textual
Year: 2015 PMID: 27606216 PMCID: PMC4883560 DOI: 10.1007/s40616-015-0030-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Verbal Behav ISSN: 0889-9401