Efficacy and efficiency of auditory discrimination procedures for children with autism spectrum disorder and typical development: A preliminary investigation

Samantha Bergmann, Tiffany Kodak, Gabriella Van Den Elzen, T. Jones, Brittany Benitez
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Abstract

ABSTRACT An auditory discrimination involves differential behavior in the presence of auditory stimuli due to a history of reinforcement. A dearth of research on the instruction of auditory discrimination is in the behavior-analytic literature, so identifying strategies to teach this skill is necessary. This might be especially pertinent for individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) with impaired auditory discrimination repertoires. The current study evaluated the efficacy and efficiency of go/no-go, do this/do that, and auditory match-to-sample on the acquisition of novel auditory discrimination tasks with three children with ASD and two children of typical development in a total of ten comparisons. At least one condition was efficacious for all participants. The do this/do that procedure was more likely to be efficacious and efficient compared to go/no-go and auditory match-to-sample.
听觉辨别程序对自闭症谱系障碍和典型发育儿童的疗效和效率:初步调查
听觉辨别涉及到听觉刺激存在时由于强化历史而产生的不同行为。行为分析文献中缺乏对听觉辨别教学的研究,因此确定教学策略是必要的。这可能特别适用于被诊断为自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的人,他们的听觉辨别能力受损。本研究以三名ASD儿童和两名正常发育儿童为对象,共进行了十项比较,评估了go/no-go、do this/do that和听觉匹配-样本对新听觉辨别任务习得的效果和效率。至少有一种情况对所有参与者都有效。与去/不去和听觉匹配样本相比,做这个/做那个程序可能更有效和高效。
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European Journal of Behavior Analysis
European Journal of Behavior Analysis Social Sciences-Education
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