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Manipulating motivating operations to facilitate the emergence of mands for a child with autism
Authors:Davis Barbara Janine  Kahng Sungwoo  Coryat Kaitlin
Institution:University of Maryland, Baltimore County and Kennedy Krieger Institute.
Abstract:Research on the functional independence of verbal operants (Skinner, 1957) has demonstrated inconsistent findings. One explanation may be that these studies have not manipulated the motivating operation (MO) to facilitate the emergence of mands (Hall & Sundberg, 1987; Lamarre & Holland, 1985). In the current study, 1 participant, diagnosed with autism, was taught to tact high-preference and low-preference leisure items, and emergence of mands was tested under varying MO conditions. Results showed the emergence of mands following periods of arranged deprivation, and greater maintenance for a highly preferred relative to a less preferred stimulus. However, mands only emerged when presession tact trials were conducted. These results suggest that in a state of deprivation, transfer of stimulus control from discriminative to motivational conditions may occur without direct training.
Keywords:mand  tact  motivating operation  verbal operant  autism
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