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. 2005 Dec;21(1):99–116. doi: 10.1007/BF03393012

Table 1.

Description of Participants in Experiment 1.

Participants Repertoires taught prior to the experiment Chronological age, diagnoses and relevant missing repertoires
Student A Write dictated letters A-Z, and textually respond, vocally spell 4 words, textually respond to 15 words, and words he was to spell Five-year-old male, Stanford Binet verbal IQ 59, speech impairment and language delays, transformation of stimulus function across speaking and writing missing
Student B Write dictated letters A-Z and textually respond, vocally spell 5 words, textually respond to 150 words, and words he was to spell Five-year-old male, Stanford Binet verbal IQ 71, speech impairment and language delays, transformation of stimulus function across speaking and writing missing
Student T Vocal mand and tact with related autoclitics, write dictated letters A-Z and textually respond to 200 words, and words she was to spell Five-year-old female, Stanford Binet composite score of 60, autism and mental retardation, no spelling instruction, transformation of stimulus function across speaking and writing missing
Student J Write dictated letters A-Z and textually respond, textually to respond to 75 words, and words he was to spell Six-year-old male, Stanford Binet verbal IQ 76, autism and speech impairment, no spelling instruction, transformation of stimulus function across speaking and writing missing