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A comparison of verbal and tangible stimulus preference assessments
D Cohen-Almeida1, R B Graff, W H Ahearn
1Simmons College, The New England Center for Children, and Northeastern University, Southborough, Massachusetts 01772, USA. dcalmeida@NECC.org
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
|October 29, 2000
Abstract:
Tangible preference assessments were compared with verbal preference assessments for 6 individuals with mental retardation, behavior disorders, or both. In the tangible assessment, items were placed in front of the participant. In the verbal assessment, participants were asked, "Do you want X or Y?" and the items were not present. The two assessments yielded similar high-preference items for 4 of the 6 participants. The verbal assessment was typically completed in less time than the tangible assessment.