Showing posts with label verbal operants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label verbal operants. Show all posts

Saturday, May 30, 2009

ABA Blog: "Verbal Operants Across Manuals"

Interesting blog post from the ABA Blog, on the distribution of skill instruction, verbal operants, and listener/speaker roles in differenct programs, based on the author's Master's work.

ABA Blog: Verbal Operants Across Manuals

What I'm not seeing, and am curious about, is the relative distribution over the course of programming--example, early vs. later mand training, and other parameters such as setting and intensity. Still, it's a very interesting way of stratifying the program data.

Overall it's a nice blog, so take some time to check it out if you have a chance.

Best wishes!

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