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The present study evaluates the effects of two variations of the high‐probability (Hi P) instructional sequence with a child with autism spectrum disorder. In one variation, the Hi P task was topographically similar to the low‐probability task of food consumption, whereas the second variation involved Hi P tasks that were not topographically similar to the low‐probability task. Results show that both variations of the Hi P sequence were... |
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