We evaluated teaching object-picture matching to improve concordance between preference assessments using objects and pictures of the same objects. Three participants with developmental disabilities who showed high and low preferences during assessments with objects but not with pictures were taught object-picture matching tasks unrelated to the items used during preference assessments. Training was evaluated in a modified multiple-baseline design and preference assessments with objects and pictures were repeated after training each object-picture matching task. Two participants showed improved concordance after mastering two and three training tasks, respectively. The third participant did not show concordance between object and picture pr...
In three experiments, 165 adult participants were trained on 12 baseline conditional discriminations...
Story picture books with examples can be used to teach young children science concepts. Learners can...
We compared how quickly two boys with developmental disabilities learned to use tangible symbols, pi...
Tangible and pictorial paired-stimulus (PPS) preference assessments were compared for 6 individuals ...
Two experiments were conducted to assess discrimination of picture requests for missing items among ...
Background Children who have a combination of language and developmental disabilities with autism ...
This research extended to arbitrary matching-to-sample procedures a method that was successful in ra...
This paper describes a study which used object-to-symbol matching and expressive communication tasks...
This is a case study of the work I did with my son, Brian Chassman, as he acquired a photo communica...
Little research has examined how stimulus modalities influence choice responding. Should choice alte...
Recent research in the area of stimulus-preference assessment has progressively improved the accurac...
The present study utilized Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 to investigate the role of comparing high and...
ABSTRACT: This study aimed to verify the emergence of relations between printed word and picture, di...
Aim: Two methods were compared for teaching correspondences between item and colour combinations an...
Auditory-to-visual conditional discriminations are learned when the learner observes the sample (e.g...
In three experiments, 165 adult participants were trained on 12 baseline conditional discriminations...
Story picture books with examples can be used to teach young children science concepts. Learners can...
We compared how quickly two boys with developmental disabilities learned to use tangible symbols, pi...
Tangible and pictorial paired-stimulus (PPS) preference assessments were compared for 6 individuals ...
Two experiments were conducted to assess discrimination of picture requests for missing items among ...
Background Children who have a combination of language and developmental disabilities with autism ...
This research extended to arbitrary matching-to-sample procedures a method that was successful in ra...
This paper describes a study which used object-to-symbol matching and expressive communication tasks...
This is a case study of the work I did with my son, Brian Chassman, as he acquired a photo communica...
Little research has examined how stimulus modalities influence choice responding. Should choice alte...
Recent research in the area of stimulus-preference assessment has progressively improved the accurac...
The present study utilized Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 to investigate the role of comparing high and...
ABSTRACT: This study aimed to verify the emergence of relations between printed word and picture, di...
Aim: Two methods were compared for teaching correspondences between item and colour combinations an...
Auditory-to-visual conditional discriminations are learned when the learner observes the sample (e.g...
In three experiments, 165 adult participants were trained on 12 baseline conditional discriminations...
Story picture books with examples can be used to teach young children science concepts. Learners can...
We compared how quickly two boys with developmental disabilities learned to use tangible symbols, pi...