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Abstract

We investigated the influence of motivating operations on the generalization of newly taught mands across settings and communication partners for 3 children with autism. Two conditions were implemented prior to generalization probes. In the first condition, participants were given access to a preferred item until they rejected the item (i.e., abolishing operation). In the second condition, the item was not available to participants prior to generalization probes (i.e., establishing operation). The effects of these conditions on the generalization of newly taught mands were evaluated in a multielement design. Results indicated differentiated responding during generalization probes in which more manding with the target mand was observed following the presession no-access condition than in the presession access condition. These results support the consideration of motivating operations when assessing generalization of target mands to various untrained contexts. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
THE INFLUENCE OF MOTIVATING OPERATIONS ON GENERALIZATION PROBES OF SPECIFIC MANDS BY CHILDREN WITH AUTISM
Author
Fragale, Christina L; O'Reilly, Mark F; Aguilar, Jeannie; Pierce, Nigel; Lang, Russell; Sigafoos, Jeff; Lancioni, Giulio
Pages
565-77
Publication year
2012
Publication date
Fall 2012
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
ISSN
00218855
e-ISSN
19383703
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1269079202
Copyright
Copyright Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior Fall 2012