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Training staff to conduct a paired-stimulus preference assessment
1Queens College, Flushing, New York 11367, USA.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
|July 10, 2002
Abstract:
Three staff members were trained to conduct stimulus preference assessments using a paired-stimulus format with 8 children with autism. Staff were trained to mastery level using brief instruction, a video model, and rehearsal with verbal feedback. Training took about 80 min per staff member. Results demonstrated that staff rapidly learned to correctly perform paired-stimulus preference assessments with children.