Effects of increased exposure to training trials with children with autism

We examined effects of increasing exposure to training trials on response acquisition. Academic objectives for 2 participants at a residential school for children with autism were selected for inclusion in the study due to a lack of progress. During baseline, teaching sessions were conducted once or...

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spelling ndltd-NEU--neu-4972021-05-26T05:10:14ZEffects of increased exposure to training trials with children with autismWe examined effects of increasing exposure to training trials on response acquisition. Academic objectives for 2 participants at a residential school for children with autism were selected for inclusion in the study due to a lack of progress. During baseline, teaching sessions were conducted once or twice a day, five days a week until response acquisition was not improving. Using a multiple baseline design, the participants encountered each objective in the treatment condition in a staggered design. During the treatment condition teaching sessions occurred multiple times in one hour during the day, five days a week. Results indicate increasing exposure to training trials increased the rate of response acquisition.http://hdl.handle.net/2047/d20000268
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description We examined effects of increasing exposure to training trials on response acquisition. Academic objectives for 2 participants at a residential school for children with autism were selected for inclusion in the study due to a lack of progress. During baseline, teaching sessions were conducted once or twice a day, five days a week until response acquisition was not improving. Using a multiple baseline design, the participants encountered each objective in the treatment condition in a staggered design. During the treatment condition teaching sessions occurred multiple times in one hour during the day, five days a week. Results indicate increasing exposure to training trials increased the rate of response acquisition.
title Effects of increased exposure to training trials with children with autism
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title_short Effects of increased exposure to training trials with children with autism
title_full Effects of increased exposure to training trials with children with autism
title_fullStr Effects of increased exposure to training trials with children with autism
title_full_unstemmed Effects of increased exposure to training trials with children with autism
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