Artigos Científicos - NTPC
URI Permanente para esta coleçãohttps://repositorio.ufpa.br/handle/2011/2224
Navegar
Navegando Artigos Científicos - NTPC por Autor "ALVES, Keila Regina Sales"
Agora exibindo 1 - 2 de 2
- Resultados por página
- Opções de Ordenação
Artigo de Periódico Acesso aberto (Open Access) Leitura recombinativa em pessoas com necessidades educacionais especiais: análise do controle parcial pelas sílabas(2007-12) ALVES, Keila Regina Sales; KATO, Olivia Misae; ASSIS, Grauben José Alves de; MARANHAO, Carolina Monteiro de AlbuquerqueThe syllabic restricted control makes the recombinational reading difficult; however it can be reverted by some teaching procedures. This study verified the syllabic control and the effects of teaching procedures. Three special students were taught the dictated words-pictures and dictated words-written words relations, and tested the textual and comprehensive reading of taught and generalized words with syllables recombination. If this reading did not occur, syllabic control probes were applied together with isolated and combined teaching. If the reading occurred, A'B'/A'C'/B'C'/C'B' tests were applied. The three participants demonstrated comprehensive reading of the taught words. Two of them presented the textual reading of these words promptly. The textual and comprehensive reading of the generalized words occurred after the second teaching sequence. The restricted control by one syllable makes the generalized reading by syllabic recombination difficult, but this control can be reverted through some teaching procedures that guarantee the visual and sound discrimination and oral reproduction of the syllables.Artigo de Periódico Acesso aberto (Open Access) Relações de equivalência após treino com pareamento consistente de estímulos sob controle contextual(2000-08) ASSIS, Grauben José Alves de; BAPTISTA, Marcelo Quintino Galvão; KATO, Olivia Misae; ALVES, Keila Regina SalesSome studies, using stimulus matching consistent training, had produced conditional relations that have also yielded equivalence relations. The objective of this experiment was to ascertain whether the same type of discriminations would occur under contextual control. Four university students were submitted to sequential relationships. AB, AC, and AD, interspersed with corresponding tests for symmetry: BA, CA, and DA. Subsequently, AD was tested with the DA test for symmetry. Finally, the equivalence relations BC, CB, BD, DB, CD, and DC were evaluated without the contextual stimuli, whereas the relations DB and DC were tested with contextual stimuli. The participants reached the criterion for accuracy in all training sessions. Three participants presented symmetrical relations without contextual stimuli, while the DA relationship was obtained in the presence of contextual cues. These results replicate and extend previous studies showing that even without differential consequences, it was possible to obtain consistent performance under second-order conditional control.
