Effects of a Lag Schedule with Progressive Time Delay on Sign Mand Variability in a Boy with Autism

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Bryant C. Silbaugh
Terry S. Falcomata
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[1] University of Texas at San Antonio,Department of Interdisciplinary Learning and Teaching, College of Education and Human Development
[2] University of Texas at Austin,Department of Special Education
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Behavior Analysis in Practice | 2019年 / 12卷
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Lag schedule; Mand; Operant variability; Response class hierarchy; Time delay;
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For some children with autism, mand training can produce highly repetitive manding unless the environment is arranged in a manner that promotes mand variability. Prior research demonstrated that mand training using a lag schedule and progressive time delay increased variability in vocal manding in children with autism. Whether lag schedules have similar effects on sign mand topographies is unknown. The current study evaluated the effects of mand training with a Lag 1 schedule of reinforcement and progressive time delay (TD) on topographical variability and the development of a sign mand response class hierarchy in a boy with autism. The results suggest independent use of all sign mand topographies occurred, a mand response class hierarchy was developed, and topographically variant sign manding increased under the Lag 1 + TD schedule compared to a Lag 0 schedule of reinforcement. Implications for practitioners, limitations, and directions for future research are discussed.
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