Skinner (1957) suggested that verbal responses learned as mands are not necessarily emitted in tact relations and vice versa. Previous empirical research has found that newly acquired mands and tacts can be functionally independent. The present study investigated 1) whether novel responses taught in mand relations would be emitted as tacts when opportunity for tacting was presented; 2) whether novel responses taught in tact relations would be emitted as mands when opportunity for manding was presented; and 3) whether the size of pre-experimental mand and tact repertoires affected the rate of acquisition and/or transfer. Two vocal-verbal children with autism were taught three novel responses as mands and three other responses as tacts. Mand ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder () is defined as “the presence of severe and pervasive impairments in recip...
Autism Spectrum Disorder () is defined as “the presence of severe and pervasive impairments in recip...
Autism Spectrum Disorder () is defined as “the presence of severe and pervasive impairments in recip...
Skinner (1957) suggested that different verbal operants are acquired independently of each other and...
In Verbal Behavior, Skinner (1957) suggested that each verbal operant has independent response funct...
In Verbal Behavior, Skinner (1957) suggested that each verbal operant has independent response funct...
Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often require direct instruction to acquire communic...
Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often require direct instruction to acquire communic...
Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often require direct instruction to acquire communic...
This study sought to examine the effects of training mands on the emergence of tacts with the same...
This study sought to examine the effects of training mands on the emergence of tacts with the same...
In Verbal Behavior, Skinner (1957) suggested that each verbal operant has independent response funct...
Autism Spectrum Disorder () is defined as “the presence of severe and pervasive impairments in recip...
Autism Spectrum Disorder () is defined as “the presence of severe and pervasive impairments in recip...
Autism Spectrum Disorder () is defined as “the presence of severe and pervasive impairments in recip...
Autism Spectrum Disorder () is defined as “the presence of severe and pervasive impairments in recip...
Autism Spectrum Disorder () is defined as “the presence of severe and pervasive impairments in recip...
Autism Spectrum Disorder () is defined as “the presence of severe and pervasive impairments in recip...
Skinner (1957) suggested that different verbal operants are acquired independently of each other and...
In Verbal Behavior, Skinner (1957) suggested that each verbal operant has independent response funct...
In Verbal Behavior, Skinner (1957) suggested that each verbal operant has independent response funct...
Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often require direct instruction to acquire communic...
Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often require direct instruction to acquire communic...
Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often require direct instruction to acquire communic...
This study sought to examine the effects of training mands on the emergence of tacts with the same...
This study sought to examine the effects of training mands on the emergence of tacts with the same...
In Verbal Behavior, Skinner (1957) suggested that each verbal operant has independent response funct...
Autism Spectrum Disorder () is defined as “the presence of severe and pervasive impairments in recip...
Autism Spectrum Disorder () is defined as “the presence of severe and pervasive impairments in recip...
Autism Spectrum Disorder () is defined as “the presence of severe and pervasive impairments in recip...
Autism Spectrum Disorder () is defined as “the presence of severe and pervasive impairments in recip...
Autism Spectrum Disorder () is defined as “the presence of severe and pervasive impairments in recip...
Autism Spectrum Disorder () is defined as “the presence of severe and pervasive impairments in recip...