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The influence of instructive feedback presentation schedule: A replication with children with autism spectrum disorder
Authors:Casey L Nottingham  Jason C Vladescu  Ruth M DeBar  Meghan Deshais  Jaime DeQuinzio
Institution:1. Caldwell University;2. Alpine Learning Group
Abstract:Instructive feedback (IF) is a modification to discrete trial instruction that may increase instructional efficiency for individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Several variations of IF have recently been evaluated in the literature; however, few studies have assessed the effectiveness and efficiency of presenting secondary targets on continuous versus intermittent presentation schedules. The current study evaluated the effectiveness and efficiency of various presentation schedules of secondary targets during discrete trial instruction. Specifically, we replicated and extended Griffen et al. (1998) by comparing a condition in which secondary targets were presented during each trial of a session, a condition in which secondary targets were presented every other trial, and a condition in which secondary targets were presented about every 4 trials. Within-subject replications were included for both participants. One of the intermittent presentation schedules was associated with the most optimal outcomes in all 4 comparisons.
Keywords:autism spectrum disorder  instructional efficiency  instructive feedback  secondary targets  tacts
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