Effective reduction in vocal stereotypy across natural settings through response interruption and redirection and the potential for maintained effects1
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Q (1) What are the effects of 5-min response interruption and redirection (RIRD) procedure on vocal stereotypy across settings?(2) What are the immediate and subsequent effects of RIRD on vocal ste...
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Evidence-Based Communication Assessment and Intervention (EBCAI) brings together professionals who work in clinical and educational practice as well as researchers from all disciplines to promote evidence-based practice (EBP) in serving individuals with communication impairments. The primary aims of EBCAI are to: Promote evidence-based practice (EBP) in communication assessment and intervention; Appraise the latest and best communication assessment and intervention studies so as to facilitate the use of research findings in clinical and educational practice; Provide a forum for discussions that advance EBP; and Disseminate research on EBP. We target speech-language pathologists, special educators, regular educators, applied behavior analysts, clinical psychologists, physical therapists, and occupational therapists who serve children or adults with communication impairments.