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  • 2. Multiple peer use of pivotal response training to increase social behaviors of classmates with autism: results from trained and untrained peers.
    Pierce K, Schreibman L.
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  • 3. Training social initiations to a high-functioning autistic child: assessment of collateral behavior change and generalization in a case study.
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  • 5. Increasing autistic children's spontaneous verbalizations of affection: an assessment of time delay and peer modeling procedures.
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  • 7. Using video modeling to teach complex social sequences to children with autism.
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  • 9. Training prosocial behaviors to young children: an analysis of reciprocity with untrained peers.
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  • 10. Teaching social skills to students with autism to increase peer interactions in an integrated first-grade classroom.
    Kamps DM, Leonard BR, Vernon S, Dugan EP, Delquadri JC, Gershon B, Wade L, Folk L.
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  • 12. Using time-delay to improve social play skills with peers for children with autism.
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  • 13. Training mildly handicapped peers to facilitate changes in the social interaction skills of autistic children.
    Shafer MS, Egel AL, Neef NA.
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  • 17. Training and generalization of affective behavior displayed by youth with autism.
    Gena A, Krantz PJ, McClannahan LE, Poulson CL.
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  • 19. Using joint activity schedules to promote peer engagement in preschoolers with autism.
    Betz A, Higbee TS, Reagon KA.
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  • 20. Using Portable Video Modeling Technology to Increase the Compliment Behaviors of Children with Autism During Athletic Group Play.
    Macpherson K, Charlop MH, Miltenberger CA.
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