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Using Precision Teaching to Evaluate the Effects of Tact Training on Intraverbals Relations
Luca Vascelli1, Silvia Iacomini1, Federica Berardo1
1TICE Live and Learn, Via Guglielmo de Meis 25, Piacenza, Italy.
Abstract:
Interventions involving precision teaching (PT) and fluency-based instruction may promote the acquisition of intraverbal repertoires. We examined the effects of tact fluency training on the emergence of untrained intraverbal component-composite relations for three participants with autism and mild to moderate intellectual disability. We used a multiple-probes across participants design across the three participants, with additional replication across thematic clusters for one participant. The results suggest a relation between tact fluency training and the emergence of untrained intraverbal responses may exist. All participants learned to name items in a category without a nonverbal discriminative stimulus.

