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2014

University of South Florida

Autism

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Using Video Feedback To Increase Eye Contact During Mock Job Interviews For Transition Age Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorders, Alexia Barnes Jun 2014

Using Video Feedback To Increase Eye Contact During Mock Job Interviews For Transition Age Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorders, Alexia Barnes

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Abstract

Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are characterized by impairments in social and communicative behaviors. These impairments can impact an individual's ability to obtain employment. The rates of unemployment for individuals with ASD are much higher than those of their peers without ASD. This study used a multiple baseline design across three participants diagnosed with ASD to determine the effectiveness of video feedback in improving eye contact duration during mock job interviews. After video feedback sessions, eye contact duration increased across all participants. On average, participant's eye contact duration was at 30.2% during baseline. These percentages increased to an average of …


Evaluating The Efficacy Of Shaping With A Percentile Schedule To Increase The Duration Of Sustained Interaction Following A Bid For Joint Attention In Children With Autism, Therese Gutbrod Jun 2014

Evaluating The Efficacy Of Shaping With A Percentile Schedule To Increase The Duration Of Sustained Interaction Following A Bid For Joint Attention In Children With Autism, Therese Gutbrod

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

This study examined the use of shaping with a percentile schedule to increase the duration of the interaction following a bid for joint attention in children with autism. Specifically, the therapist initiated a bid for joint attention and reinforced longer successive approximations in seconds of sustained interaction with the therapist and activity. A percentile schedule ranked the most recent 10 observations and reinforcement was provided if the current observation equaled the sixth ranking. Most-to-least prompting was used if the child failed to meet the calculated criterion. Shaping with a percentile schedule of reinforcement was effective at increasing the duration of …


Evaluation Of Video Modeling To Teach Children Diagnosed With Asd To Avoid Poison Hazards, Shannon Eileen King May 2014

Evaluation Of Video Modeling To Teach Children Diagnosed With Asd To Avoid Poison Hazards, Shannon Eileen King

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Accidental poisonings are one of the leading safety threats for young children, so it is important to teach children to avoid ingesting poisonous substances. Research has shown that behavioral skills training (BST) and in situ training (IST) are effective in teaching children safety skills to prevent gun play, abduction, and poison ingestion. However, little research on safety skills has been conducted with children with autism. Video modeling has been shown to be effective in teaching abduction prevention skills to children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of video modeling to …