Teaching Equivalence Relations in a Group with an Alternating Learning and Observer Format

This study evaluates the efficacy of using Equivalence Based Instruction (EBI) to teach historical figures to teenagers with autism in a group setting. Stimuli consisted of three eight-member classes of (A) vocal names of inventors, (B) pictures of inventors, and (C) textual names of their invention...

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Main Author: Dolan, Tonia Renee
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Published: OpenSIUC 2020
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spelling ndltd-siu.edu-oai-opensiuc.lib.siu.edu-theses-36872020-07-30T05:17:44Z Teaching Equivalence Relations in a Group with an Alternating Learning and Observer Format Dolan, Tonia Renee This study evaluates the efficacy of using Equivalence Based Instruction (EBI) to teach historical figures to teenagers with autism in a group setting. Stimuli consisted of three eight-member classes of (A) vocal names of inventors, (B) pictures of inventors, and (C) textual names of their inventions. Participants were assigned their own directly trained class members (Participant 1- A₁₂₃₄, B₁₂₃₄ ,C₁₂₃₄) and (Participant 2 - A₅₆₇₈, B₅₆₇₈, C₅₆₇₈). Participants trained on relation A→B, then after mastery, trained on relation B→C. Probes were conducted followed both A→B and B→C training to assess mastery. Participants each received instructions for three trials then alternated as observer for three trials. Results found both participants demonstrated class formation on their trained stimuli, and one participant demonstrated class formation for his train and observed stimuli. This suggest observational learning with EBI was effective for teaching new academic skills to teenagers with autism. 2020-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/2673 https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3687&context=theses Theses OpenSIUC class formation Equivalence Based Instruction Observational Learning
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topic class formation
Equivalence Based Instruction
Observational Learning
spellingShingle class formation
Equivalence Based Instruction
Observational Learning
Dolan, Tonia Renee
Teaching Equivalence Relations in a Group with an Alternating Learning and Observer Format
description This study evaluates the efficacy of using Equivalence Based Instruction (EBI) to teach historical figures to teenagers with autism in a group setting. Stimuli consisted of three eight-member classes of (A) vocal names of inventors, (B) pictures of inventors, and (C) textual names of their inventions. Participants were assigned their own directly trained class members (Participant 1- A₁₂₃₄, B₁₂₃₄ ,C₁₂₃₄) and (Participant 2 - A₅₆₇₈, B₅₆₇₈, C₅₆₇₈). Participants trained on relation A→B, then after mastery, trained on relation B→C. Probes were conducted followed both A→B and B→C training to assess mastery. Participants each received instructions for three trials then alternated as observer for three trials. Results found both participants demonstrated class formation on their trained stimuli, and one participant demonstrated class formation for his train and observed stimuli. This suggest observational learning with EBI was effective for teaching new academic skills to teenagers with autism.
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title Teaching Equivalence Relations in a Group with an Alternating Learning and Observer Format
title_short Teaching Equivalence Relations in a Group with an Alternating Learning and Observer Format
title_full Teaching Equivalence Relations in a Group with an Alternating Learning and Observer Format
title_fullStr Teaching Equivalence Relations in a Group with an Alternating Learning and Observer Format
title_full_unstemmed Teaching Equivalence Relations in a Group with an Alternating Learning and Observer Format
title_sort teaching equivalence relations in a group with an alternating learning and observer format
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