TY - JOUR
T1 - Facilitating the emergence of intraverbal tacts in children with autism spectrum disorder
T2 - A preliminary analysis
AU - Rodriguez, Nicole M.
AU - Aragon, Michael A.
AU - McKeown, Ciobha A.
AU - Glodowski, Kathryn R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (SEAB).
PY - 2022/3/1
Y1 - 2022/3/1
N2 - Intraverbal tacts are an example of multiply controlled verbal behavior. More specifically, they are verbal responses under control of both a nonverbal (visual) stimulus (e.g., a green ball) and a verbal (auditory) stimulus (e.g., “What color?” vs. “What shape?”). Studies have shown that verbal behavior training can be arranged in a way that would lead to the emergence of other verbal operants, including multiply controlled (convergent) intraverbals. Our study sought to evaluate the relevance of a specific set of component skills on the emergence of intraverbal tacts in children with an autism spectrum disorder. Intraverbal tacts were observed only when all component skills were mastered, suggesting that this set of skills was sufficient to produce emergent verbal performance. Preliminary data were obtained on the necessity of 4 of the 6 component skills and tentatively suggest that they may be necessary to produce emergent intraverbal tacts, at least under some conditions.
AB - Intraverbal tacts are an example of multiply controlled verbal behavior. More specifically, they are verbal responses under control of both a nonverbal (visual) stimulus (e.g., a green ball) and a verbal (auditory) stimulus (e.g., “What color?” vs. “What shape?”). Studies have shown that verbal behavior training can be arranged in a way that would lead to the emergence of other verbal operants, including multiply controlled (convergent) intraverbals. Our study sought to evaluate the relevance of a specific set of component skills on the emergence of intraverbal tacts in children with an autism spectrum disorder. Intraverbal tacts were observed only when all component skills were mastered, suggesting that this set of skills was sufficient to produce emergent verbal performance. Preliminary data were obtained on the necessity of 4 of the 6 component skills and tentatively suggest that they may be necessary to produce emergent intraverbal tacts, at least under some conditions.
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U2 - 10.1002/jaba.898
DO - 10.1002/jaba.898
M3 - Article
C2 - 34978335
AN - SCOPUS:85122131176
SN - 0021-8855
VL - 55
SP - 412
EP - 429
JO - Journal of applied behavior analysis
JF - Journal of applied behavior analysis
IS - 2
ER -