
Below is a set of references for Facilitated Communication,
a term seldom dear to most special educators and regular education teachers these days. All
refs are taken from Biblio-Refs (click on "Download" above).
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point out errors or additional literature you find compelling. Thank you.)
Biklen, D. (1992). Typing to talk: Facilitated communication. American Journal
of Speech-Language Pathology, 1(2), 15-17, 21-22.
Biklen, D. (1992). Facilitated communication: Biklen responds. American Journal
of Speech-Language Pathology, 1(2), 21-22.
Biklen, D. (1992, Summer). Questions and answers on facilitated communication.
The Advocate, pp. 16-18.
Biklen, D., Morton, M.W., Gold, D., Berrigan, C., & Swaminathan, S. (1992).
Facilitated communication: Implications for individuals with autism. Topics
in Language Disorders, 12(4), 1-28.
Bligh, S., & Kupperman, P. (1993). Brief report: Facilitated communication
evaluation procedure accepted in a court case. Journal of Autism and Developmental
Disorders, 23, 553-557.
Candelora, V.J. (1995). Facilitated communication: A scientific theory or a mode
of communication? Should people with autism have a voice in court? Dickinson Law
Review, 99, 753-778.
Crossley, R. (1991). Communication training involving facilitated communication.
Communicating Together, 9(2), 19-22.
Crossley, R. (1992). Lending a hand--A personal account of facilitated communication
training. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2, 18-21.
Crossley, R. (1992). Getting the words out: Case studies in facilitated communication
training. Topics in Language Disorders, 12, 46-59.
Donnellan, A., Sabin, L.A., & Majure, L.A. (1992). Facilitated communication:
Beyond the quandary to the questions. Topics in Language Disorders, 12(4),
69-82.
Duchan, J.F. (1993). Issues raised by facilitated communication for theorizing
and research on autism. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 36, 108-119.
Eberlin, M., McConnachie, G., Ibel, S., & Volpe, L. (1993). Facilitated communication:
A failure to replicate the phenomenon. Journal of Autism and Developmental
Disorders, 23, 507-530.
Green, G., & Shane, H.C. (1994). Science, reason, and facilitated communication.
Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps, 19, 151-172.
Hudson, A. (1992). Assessing the validity of facilitated communication. Australian
Educational and Developmental Psychologist, 9, 24-29.
Hudson, A., Melita, B., & Arnold, N. (1993). Brief report: A case study assessment
of the validity of facilitated communication. Journal of Autism and Developmental
Disorders, 23, 165-173.
McLean, J.E. (1992). Facilitated communication: Some thoughts on Biklen's and
Calculator's interaction. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 1(2),
25-27.
Montee, B.B., Miltenberger, R.G., & Wittrock. D. (1995). An experimental analysis
of facilitated communication. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 28, 189-
200.
Moore, S., Donovan, B., & Hudson, A. (1993). Brief report: Facilitator-suggested
conversational evaluation of facilitated communication. Journal of Autism and
Developmental Disorders, 23, 541-552.
Moore, S., Donovan, B., Hudson, A., Dykstra, J., & Lawrence, J. (1993). Brief
report: Evaluation of eight case studies of facilitated communication. Journal
of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 23, 531-540.
Perry, A., Bebko, J., & Bryson, S. (1994). Letter to the editor: Validity of
facilitated communication: Failure to replicate Calculator and Singer (1992).
Topics in Language Disorders, 14, 79-82.
Prior, M., & Cummins, R. (1992). Questions about facilitated communication and
autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 22, 331-337.
Regal, R.A., Rooney, J.R., & Wandas, T. (1994). Facilitated communication: An
experimental evaluation. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 24,
345-355.
Rimland, B. (1990). Surprising success reported with facilitated communication.
Autism Research Review International, 4(4), 1-2.
Rimland, B. (1991). Facilitated communication: Problems, puzzles, and paradoxes
-- six challenges for researchers. Autism Research Review International, 5(4),
3.
Rimland, B. (1992). Facilitated communication: Now the bad news. Autism Research
Review International, 6(1), 3.
Schawlow, A.L. (1994, March-April). Is facilitated communication real? The
Advocate, pp. 27-28.
Sillman, E.R. (1992). Three perspectives of facilitated communication:
Unexpected literacy, Clever Hans, or enigma? Topics in Language Disorders, 12,
60-68.
Simon, E.W., Toll, D.M., & Whitehair, P.M. (1994). A naturalistic approach to
the validation of facilitated communication. Journal of Autism and Developmental
Disorders, 24, 647-657.
Smith, M.D., & Belcher, R.G. (1993). Brief report: Facilitated communication
with adults with autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 23,
175-183.
Smith, M.D., Haas, P.J., Belcher, R.G. (1994). Facilitated communication: The
effects of facilitator knowledge and level of assistance on output. Journal
of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 24, 357-367.
Sposato, B. (Ed.). (1993, Spring). Facilitated communication generates questions.
The Advocate, pp. 19-23.
Szempruch. J., & Jacobson, J.W. (1993). Evaluating facilitated communications
of people with developmental disabilities. Research in Developmental Disabilities,
14, 253-264.
Vazquez, C.A. (1994). Brief report: A multitask controlled evaluation of
facilitated communication. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 24,
369-379.
Wheeler, D.L., Jacobson, J.W., Paglieri, R.A., & Schwartz, A.A. (1993). An
experimental assessment of facilitated communication. Mental Retardation, 31,
49-60.
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