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Teaching “how?” mand‐for‐information frames to children with autism

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Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis / Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis

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Abstract

The current study extends the mand‐for‐information literature by examining a method to teach mand‐for‐information frames, targeting 2 frames for the “How?” mand (“How do I?” and “How many?”). Using separate behavior chains to target the 2 frames, we taught 3 children with autism to emit mands for information with 1 behavior chain and assessed generalization with the remaining behavior chains. Behavior chains that the participants were unable to perform independently and that produced a desirable outcome for the participant (e.g., tornado water) were used to contrive the relevant motivating operation. For all 3 participants, mands for information generalized across motivating operations and response topographies.