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AN EVALUATION OF PROGRAMMED TREATMENT-INTEGRITY ERRORS DURING DISCRETE-TRIAL INSTRUCTION
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ReliabilityError AnalysisProgrammed Treatment-integrity ErrorsSoftware TestingCognitive DevelopmentEducationAutismSpecial EducationRandomized Controlled TrialRehabilitationIntegrity ErrorsAutism Spectrum DisorderDevelopmental DisorderMedicinePsychologyProgram EvaluationTreatment Plan EvaluationSpecific Learning Disorder
This study evaluated the effects of programmed treatment-integrity errors on skill acquisition for children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) during discrete-trial instruction (DTI). In Study 1, we identified common treatment-integrity errors that occur during academic instruction in schools. In Study 2, we simultaneously manipulated 3 integrity errors during DTI. In Study 3, we evaluated the effects of each of the 3 integrity errors separately on skill acquisition during DTI. Results showed that participants either demonstrated slower skill acquisition or did not acquire the target skills when instruction included treatment-integrity errors.
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