Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10317254 | Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In this study we extended a training outlined by Iwata to behavioral technicians working for a residential service provider for adults with developmental disabilities. Specifically, we trained ten supervisors and four assistants to organize, conduct, collect data for, and interpret the results of traditional functional analyses (FA; Iwata et al.,1994). Performance was initially low and improved across all measures following training. Results extend previous FA training research by including a tangible condition and by demonstrating that individuals with little to no prior experience conducting FAs can be taught all of the skills required to autonomously conduct them in a relatively short period of time.
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Authors
Joseph M. Lambert, Sarah E. Bloom, Casey J. Clay, S. Shanun Kunnavatana, Shawnee D. Collins,