Two verbal operants (a mand and a tact) were taught to two young children with a developmental disability. The operants were taught systematically by providing a reinforcer contingent on correct responding. These operants were then assessed using a functional analysis similar to that of Lerman et al. (2005). Data yielded results affirming the validity of this assessment tool for identifying the function of language
The purpose of the investigation was to examine the effect of training on the use of morphology and ...
Skinner’s (1957) pioneering behavioural account of language identified verbal behaviour as fundament...
In the process of child development, there are various aspects such as language, movement, emotion a...
An approach based on Skinner’s (1957) theory of verbal behavior has been developed to understand and...
The current study examined the effectiveness of an experimental functional analysis for assessing th...
The current study examined the effectiveness of a newly developed methodology for assessing the func...
The current study examined the effectiveness of a newly developed methodology for assessing the func...
A variation of the preintervention functional analysis of problem behavior has recently been extende...
The conceptual basis for many effective language-training programs are based on Skinner’s (1957) ana...
AbstractThe functional analysis of verbal behavior has been successful in establishing basic and adv...
The functions of an American Sign Language response were experimentally evaluated with a young boy d...
According to the data from Lithuanian Institute of Hygiene, a number of autism spectrum disorders (A...
Since the first publications more than 40 years ago, the functional analysis approach has significan...
Literatures relating to speech and sign acquisition for people with a severe mental handicap, and th...
Skinner’s (1957) pioneering behavioural account of language identified verbal behaviour as fundament...
The purpose of the investigation was to examine the effect of training on the use of morphology and ...
Skinner’s (1957) pioneering behavioural account of language identified verbal behaviour as fundament...
In the process of child development, there are various aspects such as language, movement, emotion a...
An approach based on Skinner’s (1957) theory of verbal behavior has been developed to understand and...
The current study examined the effectiveness of an experimental functional analysis for assessing th...
The current study examined the effectiveness of a newly developed methodology for assessing the func...
The current study examined the effectiveness of a newly developed methodology for assessing the func...
A variation of the preintervention functional analysis of problem behavior has recently been extende...
The conceptual basis for many effective language-training programs are based on Skinner’s (1957) ana...
AbstractThe functional analysis of verbal behavior has been successful in establishing basic and adv...
The functions of an American Sign Language response were experimentally evaluated with a young boy d...
According to the data from Lithuanian Institute of Hygiene, a number of autism spectrum disorders (A...
Since the first publications more than 40 years ago, the functional analysis approach has significan...
Literatures relating to speech and sign acquisition for people with a severe mental handicap, and th...
Skinner’s (1957) pioneering behavioural account of language identified verbal behaviour as fundament...
The purpose of the investigation was to examine the effect of training on the use of morphology and ...
Skinner’s (1957) pioneering behavioural account of language identified verbal behaviour as fundament...
In the process of child development, there are various aspects such as language, movement, emotion a...