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Effects of video self-modeling on the preference and reinforcer value of toys for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder
Authors:Cynthia Livingston  Andrew Samaha  Kieva Hranchuk  Karie DePaolo
Affiliation:1. University of Nebraska Medical Center's Munroe-Meyer Institute, Omaha, Nebraska, USA;2. Tampa, Florida, USA;3. Brock University, Saint Catharines, Ontario, Canada;4. May Institute, Randolph, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:A primary characteristic of autism spectrum disorder includes restrictive and repetitive patterns of behavior. Because having few preferred items and activities can lead to social, communicative, and educational barriers, it is important to increase the number of preferred stimuli in the individual's environment. One way to do this is through conditioned reinforcement via observation. Such procedures involve the acquisition of a skill or change in behavior as a result of indirect contact (i.e., observation) with contingencies received by others. While conditioning through observation has been shown to be effective, one novel approach is video self-modeling. The purpose of the current study was to assess the effects of video self-modeling on the preference and reinforcer value of toys for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
Keywords:conditioned reinforcement  developmental disabilities  preference assessment  reinforcer assessment  video modeling
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