Evaluation of a Self-Instructional Manual to Teach Multiple-Stimulus Without Replacement Preference Assessments

被引:0
作者
Duong Ramon
C. T. Yu
Garry L. Martin
Toby Martin
机构
[1] University of Manitoba,Department of Psychology
[2] St. Amant Research Centre,undefined
来源
Journal of Behavioral Education | 2015年 / 24卷
关键词
University students; Preference assessment; Self-instructional manual; Multiple-baseline design; Unbalanced crossover design;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
We evaluated a self-instructional training manual for conducting multiple-stimulus without replacement stimulus preference assessment. The manual was compared to a method description, adapted from the method sections of previous published research articles, in an unbalanced crossover design with 18 undergraduate university students, randomly assigned to two groups. In addition, a concurrent multiple-baseline design across four participants was embedded in each group. The manual was statistically significantly more effective than the method description in improving performance accuracy for conducting a preference assessment during post-training simulated assessments. Participants who achieved mastery (85 % correct or higher) following training showed strong retention and generalization performance, as well as generalization to assessing a client with developmental disabilities. Lastly, participants rated the manual higher than the method description with regard to being easier to follow and understand and they indicated that the manual provided information for the assessment. Of the six participants who did not meet the mastery criterion after receiving both training methods, all met the mastery criterion after observing a live demonstration of the procedure.
引用
收藏
页码:289 / 303
页数:14
相关论文
共 33 条
  • [1] Carr JE(2000)Evaluation of a brief multiple-stimulus preference assessment in a naturalistic context Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 33 353-357
  • [2] Nicolson AC(1996)Evaluation of a multiple-stimulus presentation format for assessing reinforcer preferences Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 29 519-533
  • [3] Higbee TS(2012)Evaluation of a self-instruction package for conducting stimulus preference assessments Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 45 69-82
  • [4] DeLeon IG(2000)Further evaluation of the multiple-stimulus preference assessment Research in Developmental Disabilities 21 61-73
  • [5] Iwata BA(2002)Training staff to conduct a paired-stimulus preference assessment Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 35 209-211
  • [6] Graff RB(2008)Evaluation of an efficient method for training staff to implement stimulus preference assessments Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 41 249-254
  • [7] Karsten AM(2006)Evaluating the relative effects of feedback and contingent money for staff training of stimulus preference assessments Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 39 63-77
  • [8] Higbee TS(2014)Clinical decision making and preference assessment for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 119 151-170
  • [9] Carr JE(2014)Training staff to implement brief stimulus preference assessments Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 47 214-218
  • [10] Harrison CD(1994)Preference tests: A comparison of two presentation methods Research in Developmental Disabilities 15 439-455