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Inducing Vocal Verbal Behavior in Children with Severe Language Delays Through Rapid Motor Imitation Responding
Authors:Ioanna Tsiouri  R Douglas Greer
Institution:(1) Department of Health and Behavior Studies, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY
Abstract:We conducted two experiments demonstrating the use of a rapid motor imitation sequence to evoke echoic and independent mands in three preschoolers with no vocal verbal behavior, who were unresponsive to alternative procedures. We further tested the procedure in the induction of echoics and independent tacts. The dependent variables for both experiments were echoics, mands, and tacts. In Experiment 1, we used a within subject multiple baseline design, across two mand and two tact forms, which were introduced in a counterbalanced order. In Experiment 2 we used a multiple baseline across subjects design with a tandem tact and mand training schedule, during which opportunities for echoic and independent mand training were contingent upon correct echoic and independent tact responses. Results showed that the rapid motor imitation antecedent was successful in inducing echoic and independent mands and tacts. Tacts required fewer opportunities than mands for mastery during the first experiment.
Keywords:verbal behavior  motor imitation  echoics  mands  tacts  establishing operations  behavioral momentum
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