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Observing Tacting Increases Uninstructed Tacts in Children with Autism
Authors:Luis Antonio Pérez-González  Ana Pastor  José Julio Carnerero
Institution:1.Department of Psychology, University of Oviedo, Plaza Feijoo s/n. Despacho 209, 33003 Oviedo, Spain ;2.Centro Al-Mudarïs, Avda. de los Aguijones, s/n local 3, 14001 Córdoba, Spain
Abstract:The effects of observing an adult emitting tacts on children’s rate of uninstructed (i.e., “spontaneous”) tacts were examined in three children diagnosed with autism. Each participant was exposed to two conditions in four settings each: in condition 1, participants received 20 trials of teacher-initiated interactions in which the child was asked to tact 20 objects during 5 min. Condition 2 was identical to condition 1 except that the teacher also tacted 20 objects interspersed with the 20 tact trials. The number of uninstructed tacts was recorded in both conditions. Children emitted between 1.58 and 2.68 times more uninstructed tacts in condition 2 than in condition 1. These results indicate that teachers’ emission of tacts increases the emission of uninstructed tacts in children with autism.
Keywords:Tacts  Uninstructed tacts  Modeling  Language observing  Spontaneous speech  Induction  Autism
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