This study investigated the effect of implementing high-probability request sequences prior to the delivery of instructions to transition in a child with severe mental retardation. Data were collected on latency to comply with a low-probability request to transition and a modified version of the low-probability request. Implementation of high-probability request sequences resulted in shortened latencies to comply with the modified low-probability request instructing the child to engage in a preferred activity located at the endpoint of the transition
The high-p instruction sequence is an intervention used to increase compliance by presenting a serie...
We compared the effects of a high-probability (high-p) instruction sequence and a fixed-time (FT) sc...
Non-compliance is a common behavior amongst children with ASD (Esch & Fryling, 2013). Non-compliance...
An intervention for noncompliance consisting of a series of requests promoting a high probability of...
Difficulties with task transition is a problem that cannot be neglected as it interferes with instru...
Three decades of applied research have contributed to the development and establishment of the high-...
When we evaluated variables that influence the effectiveness of the high-probability (high-p) instru...
The antecedent-based strategy, known as the high-probability (high-p) instructional sequence has bee...
Compliance to instructions is a necessary component of skill acquisition procedures and learning. Al...
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are faced with many challenging behaviors that could im...
The missing-item format and interrupted behaviour chain strategy have been used to increase spontane...
This study investigated the effects of a precision teaching package on response rates of children wi...
This investigation evaluated the effectiveness of a priming intervention to decrease the latency to ...
When we evaluated variables that influence the effectiveness of the high-probability (high-p) instru...
Many studies have researched time delay procedures and generalization but there is little existing l...
The high-p instruction sequence is an intervention used to increase compliance by presenting a serie...
We compared the effects of a high-probability (high-p) instruction sequence and a fixed-time (FT) sc...
Non-compliance is a common behavior amongst children with ASD (Esch & Fryling, 2013). Non-compliance...
An intervention for noncompliance consisting of a series of requests promoting a high probability of...
Difficulties with task transition is a problem that cannot be neglected as it interferes with instru...
Three decades of applied research have contributed to the development and establishment of the high-...
When we evaluated variables that influence the effectiveness of the high-probability (high-p) instru...
The antecedent-based strategy, known as the high-probability (high-p) instructional sequence has bee...
Compliance to instructions is a necessary component of skill acquisition procedures and learning. Al...
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are faced with many challenging behaviors that could im...
The missing-item format and interrupted behaviour chain strategy have been used to increase spontane...
This study investigated the effects of a precision teaching package on response rates of children wi...
This investigation evaluated the effectiveness of a priming intervention to decrease the latency to ...
When we evaluated variables that influence the effectiveness of the high-probability (high-p) instru...
Many studies have researched time delay procedures and generalization but there is little existing l...
The high-p instruction sequence is an intervention used to increase compliance by presenting a serie...
We compared the effects of a high-probability (high-p) instruction sequence and a fixed-time (FT) sc...
Non-compliance is a common behavior amongst children with ASD (Esch & Fryling, 2013). Non-compliance...