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. 1990 Dec;20(4):479-97.
doi: 10.1007/BF02216054.

Training social initiations to a high-functioning autistic child: assessment of collateral behavior change and generalization in a case study

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Training social initiations to a high-functioning autistic child: assessment of collateral behavior change and generalization in a case study

N J Oke et al. J Autism Dev Disord. 1990 Dec.

Abstract

The present case study used a multiple treatment design to assess the effects of two interventions--peer social initiations and target child initiations--on the social and disruptive behavior of a high-functioning autistic child. Intervention included initiation training and videotaped feedback highlighting successful and unsuccessful initiations. During Interventions 1 and 2, nonhandicapped peers were trained to initiate social interaction with the autistic child, resulting in an increase in social interaction which dramatically decreased in a reversal phase. Social interaction quickly increased again in Intervention 3 when the autistic child was trained to initiate interaction using the same procedures. During Interventions 1 and 2 no decrease in the autistic child's disruptive behaviors was observed; however during Intervention 3 these behaviors decreased to a low rate. Social validation, generalization, and maintenance of these behavior changes are discussed.

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