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. 1975 Spring;8(1):91-112.
doi: 10.1901/jaba.1975.8-91.

Effects of within-stimulus and extra-stimulus prompting on discrimination learning in autistic children

Effects of within-stimulus and extra-stimulus prompting on discrimination learning in autistic children

L Schreibman. J Appl Behav Anal. 1975 Spring.

Abstract

Two different prompting procedures to teach visual and auditory discriminations to autistic children were compared. The first involved presenting an added cue as an extra-stimulus prompt. This required the child to respond to both prompt and training stimulus. The second involved the use of a within-stimulus prompt. This consisted of an exaggeration of the relevant component of the training stimulus and thus did not require that the child respond to multiple cues. The results indicated that (1) children usually failed to learn the discriminations without a prompt, (2) children always failed to learn when the extra-stimulus prompt was employed but usually did learn with the within-stimulus prompt, and (3) these findings were independent of which modality (auditory or visual) was required for the discrimination.

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