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Sean P Peterson1, Anna Ingeborg Petursdottir, Claire L Kirk
1Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, USA.
Abstract:
We examined whether the results of a response-restriction analysis (RRA) could be predicted on the basis of response distribution in early sessions, when these sessions indicated interaction with multiple items. Four preschool-aged children participated. For 3 of the 4 participants, the results from sessions conducted prior to restriction of the first item corresponded closely with results of the full RRA.
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