Comparing a modified simple‐conditional with the conditional‐only methods in teaching Chinese children with autism

Instruction in auditory–visual conditional discriminations for young children with autism spectrum disorder is typically based on either a conditional‐only or a simple‐conditional method. In this study, we evaluated a modified simple‐conditional method in which we removed the steps for which visual...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of applied behavior analysis 2023-06, Vol.56 (3), p.696-704
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description Instruction in auditory–visual conditional discriminations for young children with autism spectrum disorder is typically based on either a conditional‐only or a simple‐conditional method. In this study, we evaluated a modified simple‐conditional method in which we removed the steps for which visual comparisons were presented in isolation. We compared this modified simple‐conditional method with the conditional‐only method when teaching auditory–visual conditional discriminations to six young Chinese children with autism spectrum disorder. We included two efficiency measures: total sessions and time to mastery. Our results replicated the findings of previous research in that both methods were efficacious for all but one participant. Although efficacy outcomes were similar across methods, the conditional‐only method was more efficient across participants according to sessions and time to mastery. Thus, the results add to support for the use of the conditional‐only method to teach auditory–visual conditional discriminations.
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Auditory Discrimination
auditory–visual conditional discrimination
autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Autistic children
Autistic Disorder
Child
Child, Preschool
Conditioning
Discrimination Learning
East Asian People
Foreign Countries
Humans
Mandarin
Photic Stimulation
Program Effectiveness
receptive identification
Teaching
Visual Discrimination
Young Children
title Comparing a modified simple‐conditional with the conditional‐only methods in teaching Chinese children with autism
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