Comparison of Mastery Criteria in Young Children with Autism
Date
2011-05Author
Hensel, Allie M.
Wiskow, Katie M.
Goldsmith, Trevor R.
King, Andy D.
Lobermeier, Adam J.
Matz, Laura M.
Zimmerman, Karl J.
Scharrer, Nicole C.
Advisor(s)
Klatt, Kevin P.
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Behavioral intervention for young children
diagnosed with autism involves teaching new skills
that address the characteristics of autism. When
teaching new skills to children diagnosed with
autism, skills are taught to a predetermined
criterion. The current study investigated of the effect of teaching a skill to various criteria (i.e., varying number of days at 100%) on skill maintenance for children diagnosed with autism.
Subject
Criterion-referenced tests
Posters
Autistic children--Education
Mastery learning
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/55149Type
Presentation
Description
Color poster with text and graphs.

