Further Evaluation of Response-independent Delivery of Preferred Stimuli and Child Compliance
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The effect of a fixed-time (FT) schedule involving the delivery of preferred stimuli prior to the issuance of a low-probability instruction was evaluated with 2 young children with autism. The FT schedule was introduced according to a reversal design with 3 target instructions, 1 for the first child and 2 for the second child. Compliance increased for 2 of the 3 cases. A high-probability instruction sequence and guided compliance were implemented for the second instruction targeted for 1 child, with compliance increasing with guided compliance.
Cowan R, Abel L, Candel L J Autism Dev Disord. 2017; 47(5):1464-1477.
PMID: 28236099 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-017-3076-6.