An Evaluation of Conditional Manding Using a Four-Component Multiple Schedule.

IF 0.7 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Analysis of Verbal Behavior Pub Date : 2018-10-15 eCollection Date: 2019-04-01 DOI:10.1007/s40616-018-0099-9
Jessica S Akers, Billie J Retzlaff, Wayne W Fisher, Brian D Greer, Ami J Kaminski, Andresa A DeSouza
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Abstract

Most verbal behavior curricula for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) focus on teaching multiple mands during the early stages of training (e.g., picture exchange communication system; Bondy & Frost, 1994). However, few, if any, of those curricula train children with ASD to differentially mand only for reinforcers that are reasonable for a caregiver to deliver in a given context (e.g., mands to cuddle at bedtime) and to refrain from manding for reinforcers that would be inappropriate to deliver in that context (e.g., mands to play outside at bedtime). In this study, we first taught a boy with ASD two initial mands. Immediately thereafter we brought those mands under the conditional discriminative control of a four-component multiple schedule with (a) S1 correlated with one reinforcer available (i.e., edibles), (b) S2 correlated with both reinforcers available (i.e., edibles or drink), (c) S3 correlated with another reinforcer available (i.e., drink), and (d) SΔ correlated with no reinforcer available. Following treatment, the child displayed conditionally discriminated manding in accordance with each of the four components of the schedule. We discuss these findings relative to the potential benefits of bringing mands under both evocative and discriminative control.

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基于四分量多重调度的条件强制评估。
大多数针对自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童的语言行为课程在训练的早期阶段侧重于多手势的教学(例如,图片交换沟通系统;邦迪和弗罗斯特,1994)。然而,这些课程中很少(如果有的话)训练自闭症儿童区别地只要求照顾者在给定环境中提供合理的强化物(例如,睡前拥抱的命令),而不要求在该环境中不合适的强化物(例如,睡前在外面玩耍的命令)。在这项研究中,我们首先教了一个自闭症男孩两种初始指令。随后,我们将这些手部置于四组分多重计划的条件判别控制下,其中(a) S1与一种可用的强化物(即可食用的食物)相关,(b) S2与两种可用的强化物(即可食用的食物或饮料)相关,(c) S3与另一种可用的强化物(即饮料)相关,(d) SΔ与没有可用的强化物相关。在治疗后,儿童根据时间表的四个组成部分中的每一个表现出有条件歧视的要求。我们讨论了这些发现与将手置于唤起性和歧视性控制之下的潜在好处有关。
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Analysis of Verbal Behavior
Analysis of Verbal Behavior PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Analysis of Verbal Behavior (TAVB) is an official publication of the Association for Behavior Analysis International.  The Mission of the journal is to support the dissemination of innovative empirical research, theoretical conceptualizations, and real-world applications of the behavioral science of language. The journal embraces diverse perspectives of human language, its conceptual underpinnings, and the utility such diversity affords. TAVB values contributions that represent the scope of field and breadth of populations behavior analysts serve, and Is the premier publication outlet that fosters increased dialogue between scientists and scientist-practitioners.  Articles addressing the following topics are encouraged: language acquisition, verbal operants, relational frames, naming, rule-governed behavior, epistemology, language assessment and training, bilingualism, verbal behavior of nonhumans, research methodology, or any other topic that addresses the analysis of language from a behavior analytic perspective.
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