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Analyzing Behavior: Part 1 Week 4: Functional Assessment
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Functions of Behavior Positive Reinforcement – Social Positive Attention – Tangible Reinforcement – Automatic Positive Reinforcement Negative Reinforcement – Social Negative Reinforcement – Automatic Negative Reinforcement
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Linking to Intervention Altering Antecedent Variables – Motivating Operation – Discriminative Stimuli Altering Consequence Variables – Extinction – Set up a negative reinforcement paradigm Teaching Alternative Behaviors – E.g. Functional Communication Training
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Experimental Functional Analysis Purpose is to test each hypothesized function – Play Condition (Control) – Contingent Attention – Contingent Escape (Demand) – Alone (Automatic R+/-)
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Limitations to EFA Increasing undesirable behavior May lack face validity to lay person May not be useful for all behaviors Contrived not same as real environment Requires professional expertise
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Direct Descriptive Functional Analysis General Methods: A-B-C Logs, observations Look for correlation of behavior and hypothesized function in natural environment Conditional Probabilities – Proportion of occurrences of target behavior that were followed by specific hypothesized function. – Not strong agreement between C.P.’s and E.F.A
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Indirect Descriptive Functional Assessment General Methods: Interviews & Rating Scales Advantages: Convenient, initial Ho development Limitations: Not direct
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ABCABC Let’s think about some of our own Behaviors Let’s think about some behaviors of others – Consider the FBA flowchart on the “C” – We will discuss the “A” flowchart next week
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FuBARS & FBA-Checklist Assesses the quality of assessments of interfering Behavior. Your Project will be graded using the FuBAR. – You will conduct a self-assessment FuBARS & FBA-Checklist – I will conduct an external assessment FuBARS
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