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Effects of computer‐aided instruction on the implementation of the MSWO stimulus preference assessment
Authors:Lindsay Arnal Wishnowski  C.T. Yu  Joseph Pear  Carly Chand  Lilian Saltel
Affiliation:1. University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada;2. University of Manitoba and St‐Amant Research Centre, Winnipeg, Canada
Abstract:This study evaluated a self‐instructional online training package to teach students and staff to conduct a stimulus preference assessment using the multiple‐stimulus without replacement procedure. The training package included a self‐instructional manual and video modeling and was delivered online. Training was evaluated using a multiple‐probe design across a total of six university students and four staff members. Overall, students improved from a mean of 35% correct in baseline to a mean of 94% correct following training, and staff improved from a mean of 23% correct in baseline to a mean of 87% correct following training. During retention and generalization simulated assessments conducted from 7 to 17 days following training, all participants performed considerably above baseline. The online delivery of the self‐instructional manual plus video modeling has tremendous potential for providing an effective method for teaching individuals to conduct stimulus preference assessments without face‐to‐face instruction.
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