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A Review Of Antecedent- And Consequence-Based Interventions For Vocal Stereotypy, Christine A. Roeper
A Review Of Antecedent- And Consequence-Based Interventions For Vocal Stereotypy, Christine A. Roeper
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The exact prevalence of vocal stereotypy within individuals diagnosed with ASD in currently unknown. In a 2011 study on symptoms of ASD by Mayes and Calhoun, 85% of parents reported their child engaged in repetitive, atypical speech or vocalizations. While there is a plethora of research on behavioral interventions to reduce levels of vocal stereotypy in individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, at the time this review was written there is only one published review of the literature written by Lanovaz and Sladeczek in 2011. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to extend and update the 2011 review conducted …
Evaluation Of The Effects Of Video Modeling Types And Technologies, Laura J. Whitman
Evaluation Of The Effects Of Video Modeling Types And Technologies, Laura J. Whitman
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This paper aims to explore the literature available on video modeling. Video modeling teaches a variety of skills, including play skills, social skills, and daily living skills. Delivery of the video model varies based on researcher preference and available technology of the time. The paper provides descriptions and examples of different types of video modeling including, video self-modeling, simultaneous video modeling, video priming, interactive video modeling, and treatment packages. The paper concludes with suggestions for future research including the use of modern technologies with video modeling.