Classroom Application of a Trial-Based Functional Analysis

Sarah E. Bloom, Brian A. Iwata, Jennifer N. Fritz, Eileen M. Roscoe, & Abbey B. Carreau
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Bloom, S. E., Iwata, B. A., Fritz, J. N., Roscoe, E. M., & Carreau, A. B. (2011). Classroom application of a trial-based functional analysis. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 44(1), 19-31.

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We evaluated a trial-based approach to conducting functional analyses in classroom settings. Ten students referred for problem behavior were exposed to a series of assessment trials, which were interspersed among classroom activities throughout the day. Results of these trial-based functional analyses were compared to those of more traditional functional analyses. Outcomes of both assessments showed correspondence in 6 of the 10 cases and partial correspondence in a 7th case. Results of the standard functional analysis suggested reasons for obtained differences in 2 cases of noncorrespondence, which were verified when portions of the trial-based functional analyses were modified and repeated. These results indicate that a trial-based functional analysis may be a viable assessment method when resources needed to conduct a standard functional analysis are unavailable. Implications for classroom-based assessment methodologies and future directions for research are discussed.

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    Helpful for BCBAs working in the classroom. Provides what could be a viable substitute for the traditional functional analysis

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    This was a great read. I love that I can read articles for CEUs. I have worked in the school setting in the past. I wish I would have read this prior.

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    great product

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    This provided helpful instructions on how to conduct a trial-based FA within the classroom environment.

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