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Generalization of tacting actions in children with autism
Authors:Williams Gladys  Carnerero José Julio  Pérez-González Luis Antonio
Affiliation:Applied Behavioral Consultant Services Inc., 66 Regency Circle, Englewood, New Jersey 07631, USA. gladyswilliams2003@hotmail.com
Abstract:This intervention compared the effects of two procedures on the generalization of a tacting repertoire (labeling) in 6 children with autism spectrum disorder. In one procedure the verbal antecedent stimulus “What is she doing?” appeared together with a person performing an action; in the other procedure, the antecedent stimulus was just the presence of the action. In initial tests, children emitted tacts only when the action was presented with the verbal antecedent. Thereafter, they learned to tact an action without the verbal antecedent and received tests to evaluate generalization to another action. Results indicated that in order to obtain generalization of tacting actions, it was necessary to learn to tact other actions without the verbal antecedent as well as learning to tact the action with the verbal antecedent. These findings have relevance for generalization of tacting actions from control by verbal antecedents to natural conditions and the production of spontaneous language.
Keywords:tacts  labeling  generalization  tacting actions  spontaneous language  autism
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