UNIT 1 R.A.G.R.Q Flashcards
What are the three general components of an FBA?
Indirect assessment, descriptive assessment, and experimental functional analysis
what does the assessor depend on when conducting indirect functional assessments?
the assessor depends on caregiver recollections of the frequency of the target behavior, the settings and conditions in which the target behavior is more and less likely to occur, the consequences that typically follow the target behavior, and so forth.
what commonly assessed variables are accessed using the QABF?
social attention, escape, tangible reinforcement, and nonsocial reinforcement
what is BEST PRACTICE likely to include?
an assessment package that contains a structured interview, at least one rating scale, direct observation, and experimental manipulation of env. variables.
what are indirect assessment approaches?
interview, checklists, and rating scales
which type of assessment gathers a great deal of info about the various environments in which a person lives and works?
ecological env.
what is the first question to ask when prioritizing target behaviors?
does this bx pose any danger to the client or to others?
what is the 5th question to ask when prioritizing target bxs?
what will be the relative importance of this target behavior to future skill development and independent functioning?