Evaluating the Emergence of Reverse Intraverbals in Children with Autism
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The Analysis of Verbal BehaviorDate Published
2014-11-21Publication Volume
31Publication Issue
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59Publication End page
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Verbal behavior plays a fundamental role in the development of complex social and communication skills. Many children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder exhibit profound deficiencies in intraverbal repertoires and the development of social relationships. Recent studies that investigated the effects of intraverbal training on the emergence of reverse intraverbals produced mixed results (e.g., Perez-Gonzalez et al., Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 40:697-701, 2007)). In the current study, a multiple-probe design across four participants with autism was used to evaluate the effects of intraverbal training on the emergence of reverse intraverbals. Intraverbal training consisted of multiple exemplars taught concurrently, bidirectional stimulus-response teaching formats, general case analysis, reinforcement, and a constant prompt delay (CPD) procedure. Participants were trained on intraverbal targets and probes were conducted to assess emergence of untaught reverse intraverbals. Three participants demonstrated the emergence of reverse intraverbals as a result of the intraverbal training procedures. Social validity and maintenance of target responses and emergent reverse intraverbals were assessed.Citation
Allan AC, Vladescu JC, Kisamore AN, Reeve SA, Sidener TM. Evaluating the Emergence of Reverse Intraverbals in Children with Autism. Anal Verbal Behav. 2014 Nov 21;31(1):59-75. doi: 10.1007/s40616-014-0025-8. PMID: 27606199; PMCID: PMC4883543.DOI
10.1007/s40616-014-0025-8ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1007/s40616-014-0025-8
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