2024
DOI: 10.1002/bin.2052
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“Hey you!”: An extension of the speaker immersion protocol to recruit the attention of a listener

Victoria R. Verdun,
Aparna Naresh,
Amanda Kazee
et al.

Abstract: The speaker immersion protocol (SIP) is an intervention that attempts to increase the frequency and spontaneity of a child's spoken communication. SIP has demonstrated effectiveness with increasing mands and other verbal operants (Ross et al., 2006); however, prior investigations have not examined SIP in the context of needing to recruit the social attention of a communicative partner in the presence of an establishing operation. The current study sought to extend the literature on SIP by adding a recruitment … Show more

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