The present study utilized Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 to investigate the role of comparing high and low preferred education-based stimulus equivalence protocols for adults with developmental disabilities outside the educational system. First, participants were exposed to all educational categories and completed a paired choice preference assessment to identify high and low preferred protocols. Next, participants completed high and low preferred protocols following an alternating treatments design, with an initial pretest, training, posttest, and a test for an emergent topography (typing skills). Results showed evidence of higher preference through duration and errors per min measures for two of three participants, with results unclear for ...
Item does not contain fulltextWe compared acquisition, maintenance, and preference for three AAC mod...
The present study evaluated the effectiveness of and preference for choice during a response-acquisi...
Individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) may be taught novel skills using various p...
The authors compare two methods of identifying job preferences for individuals with significant inte...
Preference assessments provide individuals with an opportunity to make choices and thus, increase th...
Determining effective reinforcers for individuals with disabilities is imperative for skill acquisit...
Much research has focused on the development of methods of measuring preference for stimuli. These m...
Tangible and pictorial paired-stimulus (PPS) preference assessments were compared for 6 individuals ...
This research attempts to answer the demands from previous literature to extend the use of systemati...
Previous research has documented that there are limits to our current knowledge about procedures fo...
The present studies evaluated the effect of training structures on the development of equivalence cl...
Item does not contain fulltextWe used the paired-stimulus (PS) and multiple-stimulus without replace...
This study compared the relative reinforcing efficacy of high-preferred and low-preferred stimuli, a...
This thesis examines the daily choice-making behaviours of adults with intellectual disabilities in ...
The ability of educators to identify consequences that act as reinforcers may predict the success of...
Item does not contain fulltextWe compared acquisition, maintenance, and preference for three AAC mod...
The present study evaluated the effectiveness of and preference for choice during a response-acquisi...
Individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) may be taught novel skills using various p...
The authors compare two methods of identifying job preferences for individuals with significant inte...
Preference assessments provide individuals with an opportunity to make choices and thus, increase th...
Determining effective reinforcers for individuals with disabilities is imperative for skill acquisit...
Much research has focused on the development of methods of measuring preference for stimuli. These m...
Tangible and pictorial paired-stimulus (PPS) preference assessments were compared for 6 individuals ...
This research attempts to answer the demands from previous literature to extend the use of systemati...
Previous research has documented that there are limits to our current knowledge about procedures fo...
The present studies evaluated the effect of training structures on the development of equivalence cl...
Item does not contain fulltextWe used the paired-stimulus (PS) and multiple-stimulus without replace...
This study compared the relative reinforcing efficacy of high-preferred and low-preferred stimuli, a...
This thesis examines the daily choice-making behaviours of adults with intellectual disabilities in ...
The ability of educators to identify consequences that act as reinforcers may predict the success of...
Item does not contain fulltextWe compared acquisition, maintenance, and preference for three AAC mod...
The present study evaluated the effectiveness of and preference for choice during a response-acquisi...
Individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) may be taught novel skills using various p...