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2016

Activity schedules

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Derived Textual Control In Activity Schedules Using A Stimulus Pairing Observation Procedure, Grace Felling Jan 2016

Derived Textual Control In Activity Schedules Using A Stimulus Pairing Observation Procedure, Grace Felling

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Activity schedules are commonly used with individuals with developmental disabilities. These schedules have been found to be highly beneficial because they help the learner complete activities independently without additional prompting and support of others. Two young adults diagnosed with Down syndrome, who used pictorial activity schedules, participated in the current study. This study examined an intervention, called stimulus pairing observation (SPO), for helping adults with Down syndrome transfer from use of a pictorial activity schedule to use of a textual activity schedule. Previous research on derived textual control has shown that matching-to-sample (MTS) can be an effective instructional procedure. The …