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An Evaluation of Two Tact-Training Procedures on Acquired Tacts and Tacting During Play
A common practice in tact training is to include a supplemental verbal stimulus (e.g., "What is it?") in addition to the presentation of a nonverbal discriminative stimulus. Previous literature has suggested that this supplemental verbal stimulus can impede acquisition and generalization relative to the presentation of the object alone, as it may ...
Joshua B. Plavnick +4 more
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Background This study investigates the processes regarding changing malaria treatment policies in Vietnam. Moreover, it explores the feasibility of introducing triple artemisinin-based combination therapy (TACT) in Vietnam to support the national malaria
Van Anh Thi Cao +7 more
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Everyday Aesthetic Practices, Ethics and Tact
The essay addresses the issue of the relationships between everyday aesthetics and ethics from the point of view of tact. Tact is understood as an attitude towards behavior that guides action and thinking, and combines aesthetics with ethics.
Ossi Naukkarinen
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RESEARCH OBJECTIVE : Deliberations on identity of the subject first of allrefer to difficulties in trying to define to notion itself and the identity of the subject in the context of his corporeality. THE RESEARCH PROBLEMS AND METHODS: The literature
Anna Drabarek
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The TREAT-NMD advisory committee for therapeutics (TACT): an innovative de-risking model to foster orphan drug development [PDF]
Despite multiple publications on potential therapies for neuromuscular diseases (NMD) in cell and animal models only a handful reach clinical trials. The ability to prioritise drug development according to objective criteria is particularly critical in ...
Allen, Hugh +49 more
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Observing Tacting Increases Uninstructed Tacts in Children with Autism [PDF]
The effects of observing an adult emitting tacts on children's rate of uninstructed (i.e., "spontaneous") tacts were examined in three children diagnosed with autism. Each participant was exposed to two conditions in four settings each: in condition 1, participants received 20 trials of teacher-initiated interactions in which the child was asked to ...
José Julio Carnerero +2 more
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The effects of alternating mand and tact training on the acquisition of tacts [PDF]
Two training procedures were compared with respect to the average number of training trials it took to teach new verbal responses to normal children. Mand contingencies were alternated with tact contingencies in one condition while only tact contingencies were in effect in the other condition. Normal, preschool children served as subjects and toy parts
Robin J. Carroll, Bruce E. Hesse
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Teachers’ pedagogical tact in craft-art learning situations
The goal of this research is to explore how teachers’ pedagogical tact occurs in craft-art learning situations, in the context of Finnish Basic Education in the Arts, by using the grounded theory (GT) method.
Milla Ojala +3 more
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Geometry of Relationship. A Pedagogical Reflection on Embodiment Starting from Tact
The article reflects on the relationship between pedagogy and body moving from the sense of tact. Firstly, the question of the body-mind relationship in contemporary pedagogy is presented.
Antonio Donato, Federico Rovea
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Degrees of Proximity in the Age of HIV [PDF]
A reivew of David Caron, The Nearness of Others; Searching for tact and contact in the age of HIV (University of Minnesota Press, 2014)
Herkt, David
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