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Learning to Make Change Via Virtual Money Manipulative, System of Least Prompts, and Modeling Online

Individuals engage in purchasing skills on a daily basis. Regardless of the curricular focus of secondary students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD; i.e., academic or functional), possession of life skills is important. In this single case design study, researchers examined the...

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