Literature DB >> 717444

Effects of within-stimulus and extra-stimulus prompting of letter discrimination by mentally retarded persons.

V F Wolfe, A J Cuvo.   

Abstract

Two different prompting procedures for teaching letter discrimination to mentally retarded persons were compared. Each of 24 severely retarded subjects received training on six alphabet letters, three by extra-stimulus prompting (adding to topographically different cue, a pointing finger) and three by within-stimulus prompting (accentuating critical features of the stimuli themselves). Letter discrimination was tested prior to, immediately following, and 2 weeks after training. A significantly greater proportion of letters trained by within-stimulus prompting was learned (p less than .001), thereby replicating past research with autistic children. Since mentally retarded persons are overselective and attend to few cues in a stimulus array, within-stimulus prompting may be more effective than between-stimulus prompting.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 717444

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Ment Defic        ISSN: 0002-9351


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