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. 1981 Spring;14(1):61–69. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1981.14-61

Teaching the handicapped to eat in public places: acquisition, generalization and maintenance of restaurant skills.

R A van den Pol, B A Iwata, M T Ivancic, T J Page, N A Neef, F P Whitley
PMCID: PMC1308186  PMID: 6452436

Abstract

This study examined classroom-based instruction in restaurant skills for handicapped persons. Three male students were taught each of four skill components in sequential order: locating, ordering, paying, and eating and exiting. Training was implemented in a multiple baseline design across subjects and consisted of modeling and role playing in conjunction with photo slide sequences and a simulated ordering counter. The use of a menu containing general item classes and a finger matching procedure for identifying errors in the delivery of change greatly reduced the reading and math skills necessary to enter and complete the program. Periodic probes were conducted in a McDonald's restaurant prior to, during, and up to one-year following the termination of training. In addition, two probes (overt and covert observation) were conducted in a Burger King restaurant to assess further generalization to a location different from the one depicted throughout training. Results showed that students' performance on restaurant probes improved as a result of training, generalized to novel settings, maintained over an extended period of time, and was comparable to that of a normative sample of nonretarded persons.

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