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Training behavior analysts to conduct functional analyses using a remote group behavioral skills training package.

Lindsay A Lloveras1, Savannah A Tate1, Timothy R Vollmer1, Melissa King2, Hannah Jones2, Kerri P Peters1,3.   

Abstract

Behavioral skills training (BST) is a well-established procedure used to train individuals how to perform a variety of complex skills. Previous research has used BST to train parents, teachers, and clinicians how to conduct a variety of clinical procedures, including functional analysis of problem behavior. Although this procedure has been demonstrated to be very effective, it can be time consuming and resource intensive. In the present study, 13 behavior analysts were trained to conduct functional analyses of problem behavior. All participants were employees of a multistate early intervention clinic. This staff training was conducted fully remotely, and trainers acted as child role-play partners. Participants experienced baseline, an instruction/discussion component, a post-instruction probe, group BST, and a post-BST probe. For 5 participants, in-situ probes were also conducted. All participants achieved mastery and in-situ errors were low.
© 2021 Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (SEAB).

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Keywords:  BST; functional analysis; remote training; staff training; telehealth

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34826145     DOI: 10.1002/jaba.893

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Behav Anal        ISSN: 0021-8855


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1.  Commentary on Slocum et al. (2022): Additional Considerations for Evaluating Experimental Control.

Authors:  Sean W Smith; Faris R Kronfli; Timothy R Vollmer
Journal:  Perspect Behav Sci       Date:  2022-07-21
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