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The effects of presession attention on tacting
2014 · Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, v. 47, n. 1, p. 176-180
Dados principais
- Ano de publicação
- 2014
- Dados editoriais
- Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, v. 47, n. 1, p. 176-180
- DOI
- 10.1002/jaba.83
Autores
- Mirela Cengher
- Emily A. Jones
- Daniel M. Fienup
Resumo
This study examined the effects of presession attention on tacting. Presession intervals of deprivation and satiation of attention were followed by a progressive‐ratio assessment in which the number of tacts was measured. For 2 participants, deprivation resulted in increased tacting compared to satiation. The 3rd participant showed no differential responding. These results suggest that antecedent‐based interventions could increase the efficiency of tact training.