Speed and accuracy are the two main themes of the current thesis. Article 1 presents the conceptual, historical and empirical basis of behavioral fluency, how speed and accuracy are involved in fluency-based training and treatment, and the evidence for the superiority of fluency training. The possible implications of basic research on stimulus equivalence will be related to behavioral fluency, while considering a possible complementarity between the fields. Article 2 is an empirical study on the comparison of speed and accuracy conditions in the establishment of stimulus equivalence and adduction and on the retention of the respective performances. There is some indication that a speed condition is most effective for the stability of equiva...
Fluency-based strategies such as Say All Fast a Minute Each Day Shuffled (SAFMEDS) effectively promo...
The main challenge of ability tests relates to the difficulty of items, whereas speed tests demand t...
The current study employed a stimulus equivalence paradigm to assess the ability of the recently de...
Behavioral fluency is that combination of accuracy plus speed of responding that enables compe-tent ...
A functional definition of fluency describes performance frequency ranges that predict retention, en...
På 90-tallet satt Task Force rapportene for alvor empirisk validert behandling på dagsorden. Divisjo...
Fluent performance has been described as the retention, endurance, stability, and application of the...
Precision teaching methods began in the 1960s and have grown in utility and popularity over the last...
The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) effect refers to the behavioral trade-off between fast yet error-...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
In precision teaching, it has been argued that learning should continue until responding is fluent (...
This entry provides an introduction to theories of complexity, accuracy, and fluency (CAF) as a trip...
One of the approaches towards understanding complex human behavior from the behavior analytic positi...
In a modern society it is important to know how to read since reading is an essential part of almost...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
Fluency-based strategies such as Say All Fast a Minute Each Day Shuffled (SAFMEDS) effectively promo...
The main challenge of ability tests relates to the difficulty of items, whereas speed tests demand t...
The current study employed a stimulus equivalence paradigm to assess the ability of the recently de...
Behavioral fluency is that combination of accuracy plus speed of responding that enables compe-tent ...
A functional definition of fluency describes performance frequency ranges that predict retention, en...
På 90-tallet satt Task Force rapportene for alvor empirisk validert behandling på dagsorden. Divisjo...
Fluent performance has been described as the retention, endurance, stability, and application of the...
Precision teaching methods began in the 1960s and have grown in utility and popularity over the last...
The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) effect refers to the behavioral trade-off between fast yet error-...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
In precision teaching, it has been argued that learning should continue until responding is fluent (...
This entry provides an introduction to theories of complexity, accuracy, and fluency (CAF) as a trip...
One of the approaches towards understanding complex human behavior from the behavior analytic positi...
In a modern society it is important to know how to read since reading is an essential part of almost...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
Fluency-based strategies such as Say All Fast a Minute Each Day Shuffled (SAFMEDS) effectively promo...
The main challenge of ability tests relates to the difficulty of items, whereas speed tests demand t...
The current study employed a stimulus equivalence paradigm to assess the ability of the recently de...