Volume 20, Issue 1

TEACHING GENERALIZATION OF PURCHASING SKILLS ACROSS COMMUNITY SETTINGS TO AUTISTIC YOUTH USING VIDEOTAPE MODELING

Thomas G. Haring

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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA

Graduate School of Education, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106.Search for more papers by this author
Craig H. Kennedy

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA

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First published: Spring 1987
Citations: 11

Abstract

Three young autistic adults were trained to purchase items. Training was conducted in one setting with concurrent generalization probes taken in three community stores. Training in one setting failed to produce generalization to the three probe settings. Generalization training, which consisted of viewing videotapes of models who purchased items in the probe settings and answering questions about the models' responses, was then introduced. Training with the videotapes resulted in generalization to the three community stores. Results of the use of videotapes as a cost‐effective means to program generalization in community training programs are discussed.

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