5 Questions
What is the first step in creating a behavior change plan?
Operationally define the target behavior to be changed
Why are operational definitions necessary in behavior analysis?
To be clear and specific about the behavior
What is the purpose of continuing to take data and graph it during intervention implementation?
To evaluate the effect of the treatment
Why are learner goals often defined too loosely?
To allow for too much variability in noting behavior changes
What is the purpose of defining behavior in order to make it 'operational'?
To be clear and specific about the behavior
Test your knowledge of operational definitions and data collection in applied behavior analysis with this quiz. Assess your understanding of the steps involved in creating a behavior change plan, including operationally defining target behaviors, taking baseline data, and graphing the results.
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