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USING CHOICE TO INCREASE ON‐TASK BEHAVIOR IN INDIVIDUALS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
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An ABA'B design was used to evaluate the effects of choice on task engagement for 3 adults who had been diagnosed with traumatic brain injury. A yoked-control condition, in which tasks that were selected by each participant were assigned subsequently to that participant by a trainer, was implemented to help distinguish between the effects of task preference and choice. The results for all 3 participants indicated that permitting individuals to choose from a list of tasks increased on-task behavior.
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