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You Get What You Pay For: Three Years of Applied Behavior Analysis in Hong Kong With Relative Cost.

Jeremy H Greenberg1, Tsoi-Yi Chung1.   

Abstract

There are decades of research literature that support the effective application of applied behavior analysis (ABA) in schools that have students with special needs, including autism spectrum disorder. Students ranging in age from preschool through secondary have benefited from ABA and its effectiveness. In light of the global economic downturn over the last decade, the costs of services for children with special needs has been analyzed and scrutinized across many levels of bureaucratic systems. Through its evidence-based methods, its focus on relevant outcome data, and its systematic measurement practices, ABA has offered many educational stakeholders the best way forward for one of modern society's biggest behavioral health problems. The present study replicates a cost-benefit analysis and shows the outcomes of instruction in terms of cost in dollars. We reviewed 3 years of outcome data from an international school for students with special needs in Hong Kong. Special instruction with ABA was provided in individual, group, and inclusive classroom settings using learn units as the basic unit of instruction. A cost-benefit analysis showed the relative dollar amounts of the learn unit and instructional objectives, adjusted for inflation and compared across previous studies. © Association for Behavior Analysis International 2019.

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Keywords:  Applied behavior analysis; Autism; Cost-benefit analysis; Inclusion; Learn units

Year:  2019        PMID: 31976258      PMCID: PMC6743532          DOI: 10.1007/s40617-019-00370-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Anal Pract        ISSN: 1998-1929


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