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Michelle A. Frank‐Crawford, John C. Borrero, Alyssa Fisher, Paige Talhelm, Nathalie Fernandez (2024). Discrete‐trial teaching: A scoping review. Behavioral Interventions, 39(3), e2012. Wiley.

Publication date
23 Mar 2024
Identifier
10.1002/bin.2012
Authors
Michelle A. Frank‐Crawford, John C. Borrero, Alyssa Fisher, Paige Talhelm, Nathalie Fernandez
Source
Behavioral Interventions
Details
39(3), e2012
Reference type
article
Publisher
Wiley
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Abstract

Abstract Discrete‐trial teaching (DTT) is an arrangement used in skill acquisition. The components that comprise DTT vary widely across applications, and previous reviews evaluating its efficacy have largely reported on DTT as part of a comprehensive intervention package. The purpose of this scoping review was twofold: to describe the component variations of DTT (descriptive analysis) and to evaluate the general efficacy of DTT in teaching new skills to individuals with disabilities (efficacy analysis). One hundred and thirty‐four studies were included in the descriptive analysis of DTT and 82 were included in the efficacy analysis. Results indicated that many of the components of DTT align well with best practice recommendations, including that reinforcers be delivered continuously and immediately following correct responses. Overall, DTT was efficacious in teaching new skills; however, there were limited evaluations of the maintenance, generality, and social validity of the findings. The outcomes are discussed in light of best practice recommendations and as a guide for future practice and research.

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