Increasing non-preferred food acceptance using non-aversive procedures
A preference assessment using foods from five food groups was completed to determine if a selective eater's preferences were related to the type of food or the texture of the food being presented. The results of this assessment suggested both type and texture selectivity, particularly within th...
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