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ERIC Number: EJ326720
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 1985
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The Relative Motivational Properties of Sensory and Edible Reinforcers in Teaching Autistic Children.
Rincover, Arnold; Newsom, Crighton D.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, v18 n3 p237-48 Fall 1985
In a study of visual discrimination tasks with three autistic children (ages five-six), multiple sensory reinforcers maintained responding over more trials than did multiple edible reinforcers. Single sensory reinforcers and single edibles however, resulted in nearly equal numbers of trials to satiation. Sensory reinforcers produced higher percentages of correct responses than edible ones. (Author/CL)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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