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Education and Treatment of Children | 2010

Two Variations of Video Modeling Interventions for Teaching Play Skills to Children with Autism

Kimberly Sancho; Tina M. Sidener; Sharon A. Reeve; David W. Sidener

The current study employed an adapted alternating treatments design with reversal and multiple probe across participants components to compare the effects of traditional video priming and simultaneous video modeling on the acquisition of play skills in two children diagnosed with autism. Generalization was programmed across play sets, instructors, and settings. Overall, both video modeling procedures proved to be effective in teaching and producing maintenance of play skills. For one participant, these procedures appeared to be equally effective in terms of acquisition of the main dependent variable, scripted play actions. For another participant, scripted play actions were acquired more quickly in the simultaneous condition.


Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis | 2011

Response Interruption and Redirection for Vocal Stereotypy in Children with Autism: A Systematic Replication.

Megan Duffy Cassella; Tina M. Sidener; David W. Sidener; Patrick R. Progar

This study systematically replicated and extended previous research on response interruption and redirection (RIRD) by assessing instructed responses of a different topography than the target behavior, percentage of session spent in treatment, generalization of behavior reduction, and social validity of the intervention. Results showed that RIRD produced substantial decreases in vocal stereotypy. Limitations of this study were that behavior reduction did not generalize to novel settings or with novel instructors and that appropriate vocalizations did not improve.


The Analysis of Verbal Behavior | 2006

Joint Control for Dummies*: An Elaboration of Lowenkron's Model of Joint (Stimulus) Control.

David W. Sidener

The following paper describes Lowenkron’s model of joint (stimulus) control. Joint control is described as a means of accounting for performances, especially generalized performances, for which a history of contingency control does not provide an adequate account. Examples are provided to illustrate instances in which joint control may facilitate performance of a task.


The Analysis of Verbal Behavior | 2014

Stimulus-Stimulus Pairing of Vocalizations: A Systematic Replication

Lisa Rader; Tina M. Sidener; Kenneth F. Reeve; David W. Sidener; Lara Delmolino; Adriane Miliotis; Vincent J. Carbone

The current study replicated an enhanced stimulus-stimulus pairing (SSP) procedure used by Esch et al. (Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 42: 42–225, 2009) for increasing vocalizations in children with autism. The enhanced SSP procedure consisted of pairing target vocalizations with high-preference items, interspersed target and nontarget trials, an observing response, and the presentation of the vocalizations in “motherese” speech. Results showed substantial increases in target vocalizations above baseline levels and above nontarget vocalizations for two of three participants.


Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis | 2012

AN EVALUATION OF THE NUMBER OF PRESENTATIONS OF TARGET SOUNDS DURING STIMULUS—STIMULUS PAIRING TRIALS

Adriane Miliotis; Tina M. Sidener; Kenneth F. Reeve; Vincent J. Carbone; David W. Sidener; Lisa Rader; Lara Delmolino

We evaluated the differential effects of 2 variations of a stimulus-stimulus pairing procedure on the vocalizations of 2 children with autism. For both participants, presenting 1 sound per pairing trial resulted in a higher rate of vocalizations than 3 sounds per pairing trial.


Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis | 2011

Manipulation of Motivating Operations and Use of a Script-Fading Procedure to Teach Mands for Location to Children with Language Delays.

Melissa A. Howlett; Tina M. Sidener; Patrick R. Progar; David W. Sidener


Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders | 2011

Effects of behavior-specific and general praise, on acquisition of tacts in children with pervasive developmental disorders

Colleen Stevens; Tina M. Sidener; Sharon A. Reeve; David W. Sidener


Behavioral Interventions | 2005

Functional analysis and habit‐reversal treatment of tics

James E. Carr; Tina M. Sidener; David W. Sidener; Anne R. Cummings


Behavioral Interventions | 2011

Using stimulus control procedures to teach indoor rock climbing to children with autism

Hannah Kaplan-Reimer; Tina M. Sidener; Kenneth F. Reeve; David W. Sidener


The Analysis of Verbal Behavior | 2014

Establishing Concurrent Mands for Items and Mands for Information about Location in Children with Autism

Alexis Somers; Tina M. Sidener; Ruth M. DeBar; David W. Sidener

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Anne R. Cummings

Western Michigan University

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