F-07 part 4
Terms for a procedure to determine the function of a behavior by experimentally controlling the independent variables and measuring the target behavior include
Functional analysis, experimental analysis, ANALOGUE assessment and in-stu hypothesis testing
Generally, a scatter plot
can be helpful when the target behavior occurs infrequently**
Three distinct approaches to determine the function of a behavior are
direct assessments, indirect assessments, and functional analyses
An anecdotal assessment is a type of
indirect assessment
The primary ways of obtaining information for a behavioral assessment are
interviews, checklists, tests, and direct observation
In the name of the assessment procedure includes ABC, then
it requires direct observation of the client behavior and recording the antecedent, behavior, and consequence
Behavioral interviews are generally used to
obtain preliminary information
ABC continuous recording is a data collection procedure used to
record which of a set of selected antecedents, behaviors, and consequences takes place during an observation period
ABC narrative recording is a data collection procedure used for
recording any events that take place before a behavior that may be relevant
If the name of the assessment includes "description" or "descriptive" then the assessment procedure
will include direct observation of the client behavior
For a behavioral assessment, a narrative recording should be the same as
a descriptive analysis** an analogue assessment
For a behavioral assessment, a narrative recording should be the same as
all of the above** a descriptive analysis ABC recording an anecdotal recording
Generally, a scatter plot
all of the above** may involve
Initial interviews with people familiar with the individual whose behavior is being assessed can be useful in identifying
all of the above** the impact of problem behaviors on others
A data collection procedure likely to be used when conducting a descriptive assessment
all of the above** ABC continuous recording ABC narrative recording scatterplot recording
Initial interviews with people familiar with the individual whose behavior is being assessed can be useful in identifying
antecedents and consequences to look for during observation ** subtle variables
"What does the behavior look like?" would be part of
behavioral interview
Information on previous attempts to address the behavior would be gleaned from a
behavioral interview
A parent asserts that he never gives in to escape-maintained tantrums. However, observation data indicate he placates the child. The inaccuracy exemplifies a problem with
behavioral interviews
A data collection procedure likely to be used when conducting a descriptive assessment
ABC narrative recording
