The generalization of newly acquired behaviors by parents and child across three different settings |
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Authors: | Margaret Wulbert Roland Barach Martha Perry James Straughan Stephen Sulzbacher Keith Turner Nick Wiltz |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Washington, USA;(2) Children's Division, Community Mental Health, 345 West Dickenson Street, 92103 San Diego, California |
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Abstract: | The generalization of newly learned behaviors to different settings on the part of an autistic child and his parents was investigated by means of a multiple baseline design. Contingency management techniques were taught to the parents while they interacted with their child in a training apartment equipped with observation facilities. In order to assess whether the parents generalized the use of these techniques, data were gathered at their own home. Data were also gathered in the child's school in order to ascertain whether changes brought about in the child's behavior in the training apartment generalized to the school situation. It was concluded that the child's behavior was responsive to the contingencies of each particular environment. Generalization did not occur until the contingencies and stimulus cues were specifically designed to promote a change in behavior in each setting. |
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