Arntzen, E., & AlmÅs, I. K. (2002).
Effects of mand-tact versus tact-only training on the acquisition of tacts.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
35, 419-422.
We sought to replicate and extend Carroll and Hesse's (1987)
study of the acquisition of tacts by including participants with
and without developmental disabilities. As in Carroll and Hesse,
the present results showed that mand-tact training, rather than
tact-only training, led to more rapid acquisition of tacts.
Tacting on follow-up tests did not differ. In addition, our
results show that mand-tact training established both verbal
operants involved about as rapidly as tact-only training
established only one verbal operant.
DESCRIPTORS: _verbal behavior, tact acquisition, mand-tact training, tact-only training, follow-up