“…An additional 116 articles were excluded, primarily because one or more of the inclusion criteria were not met. However, studies were also excluded when (a) an intervention was delivered in a special education setting and only generalization effects were examined in a general education classroom (Whitby, 2013), (b) cognitive information (e.g., IQ scores) was not provided for students with autism who received interventions in general education classrooms (Brown & Mirenda, 2006; Halle, Ninness, Ninness, & Lawson, 2016; Staniland & Byrne, 2013; Tekin-Iftar, Collins, Spooner, & Olcay-Gul, 2017), (c) the location in which the intervention was delivered was not clear (Light, Binger, Agate, & Ramsay, 1999; Shogren, Palmer, Wehmeyer, Williams-Diehm, & Little, 2012), (d) a study did not report or disaggregate results for students with intellectual disability (e.g., Cushing & Kennedy, 1997; Wehmeyer et al, 2011), and (e) a study did not demonstrate randomization or group equivalence at baseline (Palmer, Wehmeyer, Gipson, & Agran, 2004). Third, we applied forward and backward search techniques to all included articles.…”