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Evaluation of a brief multiple-stimulus preference assessment in a naturalistic context
J E Carr1, A C Nicolson, T S Higbee
1University of Nevada, Reno, USA. jim.carr@wmich.edu
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
|October 29, 2000
Abstract:
We evaluated a brief multiple-stimulus preference assessment within the context of an early intervention program for 3 children who had been diagnosed with autism. Subsequent curriculum-based reinforcer evaluations confirmed the predictions of the preference assessments. In addition, eight additional preference assessments that were conducted over a period of 1 month indicated generally stable preferences for 2 of the 3 participants.