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Title: Behavioral Assessment


1
Behavioral Assessment
  • Selection and Definition of Target Behaviors
  • Selection of a Measurement Device
  • Recording behavior (Collection of Data)
  • Assessment of Reliability or IOA (Lecture 6)
  • Selection of Data Display/graphing (Lecture 7)

2
  • Freedom of Speech?

3
Behavioral (OP) Definitions
  • Walking
  • Form Body movement with alternating L/R leg
    forward
  • Restriction Body erect
  • Restriction One foot always in contact with
    ground
  • Revised form Body movement with erect torso,
    with alternating L/R leg forward with one foot
    always in contact with the ground
  • Hallucination
  • Form Verbal statement (usually of personal
    experience)
  • Restriction Experience or events unlikely to
    have basis in reality
  • Revised form Verbal statement about a personal
    experience unlikely to have any basis in fact

4
Characteristics of a Good Measurement System
  • Objectivity Response (R) definitions are
    observable, unambiguous
  • Poor self-concept
  • Reliability Instrument produces consistent
    (repeatable) results
  • Verbal estimate of amount of time spent running
  • Validity Instrument produces accurate
    representation of events
  • An 11.5-inch ruler
  • Sensitivity Instrument reflects changes in R
  • Use of an analog watch to time a race

5
Recording behavior (Data Collection)
  • Outcome (product) Observable results of R
  • Process Observable aspects of ongoing R

6
Outcome Observation
  • Advantage Convenience does not require presence
    of observer
  • Disadvantages
  • Some Rs do not always produce the same outcome
  • Study, athletic practice, amount of time spent
    working
  • Some outcomes can be produced by Rs other than
    the target
  • Weight loss (from diet, exercise, laxatives)

7
Process Observation
  • Advantage Flexible can accommodate a wide range
    of Rs
  • Disadvantage Requires system to account for
    multiple R dimensions
  • Topography Form of R usually restricted by R
    definition
  • Magnitude Force of R
  • Frequency Number of occurrences of R
  • Duration Amount of time during which R occurs
  • Latency Time elapsed from some starting point
    to R onset
  • Interresponse time (IRT) Time elapsed between
    episodes of R

8
Measuring Ongoing Behavior(Process Observation)
  • Continuous Recording Every instance of R is
    counted
  • Event recording Frequency, rate
  • Duration recording Duration, latency, IRT
  • Discontinuous sampling (i.e., interval
    recording) Only a subset of Rs is counted
  • Divide session time into equal intervals
  • Record occurrences of R during an interval
  • Convert into of intervals during which R
    occurred

9
Sampling Methods
  • Data Collection Exercises
  • Videos
  • In vivo

10
Interobserver Agreement (Reliability)
  • Definition Consistency of an observational code,
    or the extent to which an observational code
    produces the same results across samples
    (subjects, behaviors, time, observers, etc.)
  • Method for assessment Collect independent
    samples of data compare results to a standard or
    to each other

11
Reliability Calculations
  • Total agreement Compare overall session values
    (totals) obtained by two observers
  • Rel Smaller / Larger
  • Interval agreement Compare individual data
    entries by two observers and score as agreements
    or disagreements
  • Rel Agreements / ( Intervals)
  • Exact agreement Compare frequencies entered by
    two observers and score exact agreements
  • Rel Exact agreements / ( Intervals)
  • Proportional (frequency-within-intervals)
    agreement Compare frequencies entered by two
    observers and score proportional agreements
  • Rel ? (Smaller/Larger) / Intervals

12
Reliability Calculation Activity
13
  • Calculate interval agreement score for the
    following data
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