DECREASING ERRORS IN READING‐RELATED MATCHING TO SAMPLE USING A DELAYED‐SAMPLE PROCEDURE |
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Authors: | Adam H. Doughty Kathryn J. Saunders |
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Affiliation: | 1. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS AND COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON;2. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS |
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Abstract: | Two men with intellectual disabilities initially demonstrated intermediate accuracy in two‐choice matching‐to‐sample (MTS) procedures. A printed‐letter identity MTS procedure was used with 1 participant, and a spoken‐to‐printed‐word MTS procedure was used with the other participant. Errors decreased substantially under a delayed‐sample procedure, in which the choice stimuli were presented first and the sample was presented only after 5 s without a response to the choice stimuli. |
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Keywords: | conditional discrimination delayed sample intellectual disabilities matching to sample |
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