A comparison of prompting tactics to establish intraverbals in children with autism.

Einar T Ingvarsson, Tatia Hollobaugh
Author Information
  1. Einar T Ingvarsson: Department of Behavior Analysis, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas 76203, USA. einar.ingvarsson@unt.edu

Abstract

We compared the efficacy of tact-to-intraverbal (i.e., using picture prompts) and echoic-to-intraverbal transfer-of-stimulus-control procedures to establish intraverbal responding in 3 boys (4 years old) with autism. For all 3 participants, the picture prompts resulted in fewer trials to criterion, but both prompting tactics were eventually effective.

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MeSH Term

Autistic Disorder
Child, Preschool
Generalization, Psychological
Humans
Male
Manual Communication
Pattern Recognition, Visual
Transfer, Psychology
Verbal Behavior
Voice

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