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Exchange‐based communication training may not consistently facilitate communication in the absence of the requested item
Authors:Eliana Pizarro  John C. Borrero
Affiliation:University of Maryland, Baltimore County, MD, USA
Abstract:The role of stimulus presence on spontaneous communication was assessed with 3 participants in a nonconcurrent multiple baseline with embedded reversals design. Participants were taught to request 2 highly preferred items. Once mastery criterion was met, test sessions were conducted with stimuli either visible or absent from the room, and request rate was measured. For 2 participants, training produced requests in both the presence and absence of the stimulus. For one participant, however, the presence of the stimulus was necessary to evoke the response. Results suggest that teaching individuals to request items when they are present may not consistently lead to requests when those items are absent.
Keywords:force control
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