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Welcome to ASD: Data Collection (catchy title huh ?) Presented by Mendy Ruthrauff Amy Quinley Jennifer Levinson Shawnee Mission School District Autism Specialists
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Before we begin… A little soap box about prompting For once, we are not going to belabor the point. We will use a video instead…….. Please pay close attention and see if you can pick out any potential problems…
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Maybe no soapbox is necessary.
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Why do we take data anyway??
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What do we have to do to take the right data? Define what you’re taking data on: –behavior,academic, social Determine the method Pick a data sheet Establish baseline In some instances it will be necessary to compare to peers
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How to appropriately define a behavior
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What’s a baseline??
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Data Collection Methods Event/Frequency Recording Duration Recording Latency Recording ABC Recording Time Sampling Permanent Product Recording
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Event/Frequency Recording When to use Event/Frequency Recording Strengths with Event/Frequency Recording Weaknesses with Event/Frequency Recording
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Duration Recording When to use Duration Recording Strengths with Duration Recording Weakness with Duration Recording
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Latency Recording When to use Latency Recording Strengths with Latency Recording Weakness with Latency Recording
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ABC Recording A= Antecedent (what occurs before the behavior) B= Behavior C= consequence (anything that changes in a behavior or in the physical environment following the behavior – can be positive or negative)
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Time Sampling When to use Time Sampling Strengths with Time Sampling Weakness with Time Sampling
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Permanent Product Recording When to use Permanent Product Recording Strengths of Permanent Product Recording Weakness of Permanent Product Recording
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I have 926 data sheets! Which one do I use???
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It doesn’t have to be painful…
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