Effects of Preference on the Transfer from Labels to Requests in Children with Autism.

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Paulson, Kelly N.
Kooistra, Elizabeth T.
Vargo, Kristina K.
Rieck, Tasha M.

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The purpose of this study was to replicate and extend Wallace et al. (2006) to determine the importance of "motivation" on the transfer from a label to a request. The current study included children diagnosed with autism who had a verbal behavior repertoire (Wallace et al., (2006) included adults diagnosed with severe mental retardation who used sign language). A preference assessment was conducted to identify both high-preferred (HP) and low-preferred (LP) toys. Therefore, in the present study children diagnosed with autism were taught to label both HP and LP toys and then tested whether the label response transferred to a request response.

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Color poster with text and graphs describing research conducted by Kelly N. Paulson, Elizabeth T. Kooistra, Kristina K. Vargo, and Tasha Rieck, advised by Kevin P. Klatt.

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