Two experiments were conducted to assess discrimination of picture requests for missing items among young children with developmental disabilities. In Experiment 1, three children were first taught to request one object when it was missing from a set of two related leisure items. In Experiment 2, two children were taught to request one object belonging to a set of three leisure items. In both studies the requesting response consisted of pointing to a photograph of the missing item. After acquisition of the initial request, discrimination of picture requests was assessed when the second item (Experiment 1) and second or third item (Experiment 2) was missing. Requests for the untrained items emerged in the presence of natural maintaining cont...
Intellectually normal young children learn to request absent but needed objects which they are able ...
This study was designed to investigate the generalized use of a newly learned form for requesting ob...
Three children with autism were taught to identify pictures of emotions in response to their spoken ...
Two experiments were conducted to assess discrimination of picture requests for missing items among ...
The missing-item format and interrupted behaviour chain strategy have been used to increase spontane...
We compared how quickly two boys with developmental disabilities learned to use tangible symbols, pi...
We evaluated teaching object-picture matching to improve concordance between preference assessments ...
This study utilizes a sophisticated research paradigm to investigate whether three-dimensional items...
Graphic communication modes are often considered for children with multiple disabilities as an alter...
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This paper describes an intervention for teaching communicative rejecting. The wrong-item format inv...
This investigation evaluated the effects of a hierarchical intervention that consisted of picture cu...
This research capitalized on a powerful form of observational learning to teach linguistic structure...
Three young children with developmental disabilities and severe communication impairments were taugh...
Intellectually normal young children learn to request absent but needed objects which they are able ...
This study was designed to investigate the generalized use of a newly learned form for requesting ob...
Three children with autism were taught to identify pictures of emotions in response to their spoken ...
Two experiments were conducted to assess discrimination of picture requests for missing items among ...
The missing-item format and interrupted behaviour chain strategy have been used to increase spontane...
We compared how quickly two boys with developmental disabilities learned to use tangible symbols, pi...
We evaluated teaching object-picture matching to improve concordance between preference assessments ...
This study utilizes a sophisticated research paradigm to investigate whether three-dimensional items...
Graphic communication modes are often considered for children with multiple disabilities as an alter...
ABSTRACT: This study aimed to analyze the effects of educational toys associated with storytelling i...
Item does not contain fulltextWe compared acquisition, maintenance, and preference for three AAC mod...
This paper describes an intervention for teaching communicative rejecting. The wrong-item format inv...
This investigation evaluated the effects of a hierarchical intervention that consisted of picture cu...
This research capitalized on a powerful form of observational learning to teach linguistic structure...
Three young children with developmental disabilities and severe communication impairments were taugh...
Intellectually normal young children learn to request absent but needed objects which they are able ...
This study was designed to investigate the generalized use of a newly learned form for requesting ob...
Three children with autism were taught to identify pictures of emotions in response to their spoken ...