Micro-switch programmes for students with multiple disabilities and minimal motor behaviour: assessing response acquisition and choice.

G E Lancioni, M F O'Reilly, N N Singh, D Oliva, S Baccani, L Severini, J Groeneweg
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Abstract

This study assessed (a) whether three girls with multiple disabilities and minimal motor behaviour could acquire pairs of responses taught through micro-switch-based programmes and (b) how the girls would eventually choose between those responses. In relation to the choice issue, a response-choice analysis was conducted to find out whether possible differences in performance rates for the two responses were due to the stimuli linked to them and/or to potential response preferences. Results indicated that all three girls succeeded in the acquisition of the two responses programmed for them and showed clear response choices. The choices seemed to be largely motivated by the stimuli linked to the responses. Implications of these findings were discussed, including the need to assess their generality and extend the scope of the work in this area.

多重残疾和最小运动行为学生的微开关方案:评估反应获取和选择。
这项研究评估了(a)三名患有多重残疾和运动行为极少的女孩是否能够通过基于微开关的课程获得成对的反应,以及(b)女孩最终如何在这些反应之间做出选择。关于选择问题,我们进行了一个反应-选择分析,以找出两种反应的表现率的可能差异是由于与它们相关的刺激和/或潜在的反应偏好。结果表明,这三个女孩都成功地习得了为她们设定的两个反应,并表现出明确的反应选择。这些选择似乎在很大程度上是由与回应相关的刺激所驱动的。讨论了这些发现的影响,包括评估其普遍性和扩大这一领域工作范围的必要性。
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