Table 4.
Generalization measures
| Measure | Listener | Speaker to untrained format | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Successive | Simultaneous | Successive | Simultaneous | |
| Gio | ||||
| Comparison 1 | ||||
| Posttest | 100% | 100% | N/A | N/A |
| Maintenance | 89% | 89% | 33% | 100% |
| Comparison 2 | ||||
| Posttest | 100% | 100% | N/A | N/A |
| Maintenance | 100% | 100% | 67% | 100% |
| Martin | ||||
| Comparison 1 | ||||
| Posttest | 100% | Remedial (100%) | 67% | Remedial (100%) |
| Maintenance | 78% | Remedial (67%) | 89% | Remedial (89%) |
| Comparison 2 | ||||
| Posttest | 89% | 100% | 89% | 100% |
| Maintenance | 89% | 67% | 100% | 100% |
For Martin, tact blocks were probed in the untrained format during maintenance only. For Gio, tact blocks in the untrained format were probed following training (posttests) and in maintenance. The column “speaker to untrained format” reflects the responding in the opposite format