Intervention Implementation
Which of the following is a method of determining socially valid behavior change goals? (Select all that apply)
- consult with expert in the specific skills area - assess the performance of persons considered competent performing the skills -Manipulate different levels of performance to determine empirically the level of performance that leads to optimal results when using the skill
True/false The tiers of service are mutually exclusive in that if a child is receiving Tier 2 level services, they cannot also be receiving Tier 1 services.
False
What is a characteristic of a Tier 3 academic intervention?
They are tailored to support individual needs
What is a characteristic of a Tier 1 behavioral intervention?
They may include social skill instruction taught in the general curriculum
The behavior analyst asks the client and client's family if they think the behavior change was important and valuable.
consumers opinion
What is the most frequently used method to assess the social validity of behavior change outcomes?
consumers opinion
The behavior analyst asks a teacher to evaluate the note-taking of a client as indicated through permanent products pre and post intervention to determine if the outcomes of intervention were significant.
expert evaluation
t/f using preference assessment to approach social validity is a subjective method
false
The behavior analyst collects on-task behavior data for both their client and his peers within the classroom. The behavior analyst compares their client's rates of on-task behavior to that of their peers.
normative comparison
All of the following are true of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) EXCEPT:
only children identified for special education services may receive Their 2 and Their 3 supports
Extent to which all procedures across phases of an experiment, including baseline, are implemented correctly
procedural fidelity
The behavior analyst and client practice self-initiation behavior within a 1:1 setting. The behavior analyst then observes their client's self-initiation behavior on the playground and records the steps followed using a task analysis.
real word test
Extent to which the target behaviors are appropriate, intervention procedures are acceptable, and important changes in target behaviors are produced
social validity
A situation in which the independent variable (intervention) is applied differently in later stages than it was at the onset of the study or beginning of treatment
treatment drift
Extent to which the independent variable (intervention) is applied exactly as planned and described and no other unplanned variables are administered inadvertently along with the planned treatment
treatment integrity
t/f Similar assessment methods that are used to measure target behaviors are also used to collect treatment integrity data.
true
Which of the following is NOT a method of ensuring treatment integrity? (Select all that apply)
using complex procedure when a simpler, briefer one is equally effective - only providing a script to implementers for complex procedures.