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PROGRAMMING THE GENERALIZATION OF A GREETING RESPONSE IN FOUR RETARDED CHILDREN1

Reinforcement techniques of prompting and shaping were employed to develop hand‐waving, a useful social greeting response, in four institutionalized retarded subjects. A multiple‐baseline design across subjects demonstrated the reliable functioning of the training procedures. Specifically, it showed...

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Published in:Journal of applied behavior analysis 1974-12, Vol.7 (4), p.599-610
Main Authors: Stokes, Trevor F., Baer, Donald M., Jackson, Robert L.
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