Continuation of training as a variable influencing the generalization of speech in a retarded child |
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Authors: | Everett D. DeHaven Dr. Eugene E. Garcia |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Utah, 84112, Salt Lake City, Utah
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Abstract: | Imitation and differential reinforcement were applied in training a speech-deficient retarded child 4 separate verbal answers to 4 “everyday” questions. Training was provided in only one setting with one experimenter. After the subject had acquired each answer-response in the training situation, probes for stimulus generalization were given by both the trainer and nontrainers. These probes tested the usage of both trained and nontrained question-answering responses under nontraining conditions. Use of the separately trained responses in nontraining contexts increased as training continued beyond the established learning criteria. A concurrent reinforcement procedure for all 4 answerresponses increased the overall generalization effects across individuals and settings; the use of differential reinforcement of nonverbal responses in the training setting decreased the overall generalization effects. |
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