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A Comparison of the Effects of Two Prompt-Fading Strategies on Skill Acquisition in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Mirela Cengher1, Kimberly Shamoun2, Patricia Moss3, David Roll2, Gina Feliciano4, Daniel M Fienup5.   

Abstract

Research has demonstrated that most-to-least (MTL) and least-to-most (LTM) prompting are effective in helping children with Autism Spectrum Disorders acquire a variety of new skills. However, when directly compared to one another, the efficiency and efficacy of the prompting procedures have been variable. The inconsistencies in the literature could be due to selecting prompt topographies that do not promote correct responding. To address this, the present study began by assessing different prompt topographies and then compared most-to-least (MTL) and least-to-most (LTM) prompt-fading with only prompt topographies that were potent enough to promote correct responding. The subsequent comparison of prompt-fading procedures revealed that MTL prompting was more effective and efficient than LTM prompting for all three participants. Further implications for practice and future research are discussed.

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Keywords:  Least-to-most; Most-to-least; Prompt; Prompt-fading; Prompting

Year:  2015        PMID: 27606243      PMCID: PMC4893031          DOI: 10.1007/s40617-015-0096-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Anal Pract        ISSN: 1998-1929


  10 in total

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  10 in total
  2 in total

1.  An Evaluation of Differential Observing Responses During Receptive Label Training.

Authors:  Joseph Vedora; Tiffany Barry; John C Ward-Horner
Journal:  Behav Anal Pract       Date:  2017-04-24

2.  A Decision-Making Tool for Evaluating and Selecting Prompting Strategies.

Authors:  Landon S Cowan; Dorothea C Lerman; Kally Luck Berdeaux; Amber H Prell; Ning Chen
Journal:  Behav Anal Pract       Date:  2022-06-08
  2 in total

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