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The effect of brief delays to reinforcement on the acquisition of tacts in children with autism
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Language DevelopmentEducationSocial SciencesPsychologyBrief DelaysNeurodiversityImmediate DeliveryChild LanguageCognitive DevelopmentAutismBehavioral PrincipleAdaptive BehaviorDevelopmental DisorderChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceGlobal Developmental DelayDiscrete-trial TrainingReinforcement DelaySocial Skill TrainingSpecial Education
We used discrete-trial training to teach 3 children with autism to tact shapes of countries using 3 levels of reinforcement delay for correct responding: 0 s (immediate delivery), 6 s, and 12 s. Two of the 3 participants acquired the targets more quickly in the immediate-delivery condition, suggesting that delays as brief as 6 s may be detrimental to learning tacts for some children.
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