Carol Murphy, Dermot Barnes-Holmes, & Yvonne Barnes-Holmes (2005).
Derived manding in children with autism: Synthesizing Skinners Verbal Behavior with relational frame theory.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
38, 445-462.
Mand functions for two stimuli (A1 and A2) were trained for 3 children
with autism and were then incorporated into two related conditional discriminations (A1-B1/A2 -B2 and B1-C1/B2-C2). Tests were
conducted to probe for a derived transfer of mand response
functions from A1 and A2 to C1 and C2, respectively. When 1
participant failed to demonstrate derived transfer of mand
response functions, transfer training using exemplars was
conducted. When participants had demonstrated derived transfer
of mand functions, the X1 and X2 tokens that were employed
as reinforcers for mand responses were incorporated into two
conditional discriminations (X1-Y1/X2-Y2 and Y1-Z1/Y2-Z2).
Tests were conducted for derived transfer of reinforcing
functions. Finally, tests were conducted to determine if
the participants would demonstrate derived manding for
the derived reinforcers (present C1 and C2 to mand for
Z1 and Z2, respectively). Derived transfer of functions
was observed when the sequence of training and testing
was reversed (i.e., training and testing reinforcing functions
before mand response functions) and when only minimal
instructions were provided.
DESCRIPTORS: derived transfer, mands, language, autism spectrum disorder, children