Exclusion vs. selection training of auditory-visual conditional relations
- PMID: 8366325
- DOI: 10.1006/jecp.1993.1025
Exclusion vs. selection training of auditory-visual conditional relations
Abstract
This study was conducted to assess the relative effectiveness of exclusion vs. selection (modified trial-and-error) training in establishing auditory-visual conditional relations. The study was conducted with children who had problems learning in school, but were otherwise normally intellectually capable. Single-subject methodology was used. Each child was exposed to the exclusion and selection conditions twice each in varied order. The exclusion-training procedure proved significantly more effective not only in teaching new auditory-visual conditional relations but also in generating emergent naming of the visual stimuli.
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