“…1 However, the number of accessible published empirical articles has remained low in comparison. A search of the published literature (to identify peer-reviewed articles, the PsycINFO and ERIC EBSCO Host databases were searched using the terms autism and either precision teaching, fluency, or rate building for all years) resulted in only 20 articles on the use of fluency training for learners with autism: five discussion articles that explicitly recommended fluency training for learners with autism (Kerr, Smyth, & McDowell, 2003;Kubina, Morrison, & Lee, 2002;Kubina & Wolfe, 2005;Kubina & Yurich, 2009;Lindsley, 2001), three descriptions of educational and therapeutic programs (Greer, 1997;Hung, Rotman, Costentino, & MacMillan, 1983;Kerr, Campbell, & McGrory, 2002), and 12 data-based reports (Almon-Morris, Fabrizio, Foley, & Abrahamson, 2005;Cauley, Brian, & Snider, 2003;Cohen, 2005;Fabrizio, Pahl, & Moors, 2002;Fabrizio & Schirmer, 2002;Fienup & Doepke, 2008;Isley, Almon-Morris, Pahl, & Fabrizio, 2005;King, Moors, & Fabrizio, 2003;McElwee & Munson, 2002;Zambolin, Fabrizio, & Isley, 2004).…”