component analysis of a self-instruction package for conducting stimulus preference assessments
Research suggests that individuals who are inexperienced with behavior analysis cannot accurately implement stimulus preference assessments without written instructions alone. In the current study, we trained inexperienced individuals to conduct a stimulus preference assessment using enhanced writte...
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