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The role of problem solving in complex intraverbal repertoires
Authors:Sautter Rachael A  LeBlanc Linda A  Jay Allison A  Goldsmith Tina R  Carr James E
Affiliation:Western Michigan University, USA.
Abstract:We examined whether typically developing preschoolers could learn to use a problem-solving strategy that involved self-prompting with intraverbal chains to provide multiple responses to intraverbal categorization questions. Teaching the children to use the problem-solving strategy did not produce significant increases in target responses until problem solving was modeled and prompted. Following the model and prompts, all participants showed immediate significant increases in intraverbal categorization, and all prompts were quickly eliminated. Use of audible self-prompts was evident initially for all participants, but declined over time for 3 of the 4 children. Within-session response patterns remained consistent with use of the problem-solving strategy even when self-prompts were not audible. These findings suggest that teaching and prompting a problem-solving strategy can be an effective way to produce intraverbal categorization responses.
Keywords:categorization  intraverbal  meditating response  multiple tact training  problem solving
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