by BPREPadmin | Sep 19, 2024 | BCBA Test Content Outline C
C.8 Evaluate the validity and reliability of measurement procedures In applied behavior analysis (ABA), data reliability, validity, and accuracy are important concepts that ensure the quality and trustworthiness of collected data. Here are their definitions along with...
by BPREPadmin | Sep 19, 2024 | BCBA Test Content Outline C
C.7 Measure efficiency (e.g., trials to criterion, cost-benefit analysis, training duration) Measuring Efficiency Efficiency in behavior analysis refers to evaluating how effectively a behavior intervention or training program achieves its goals with minimal...
by BPREPadmin | Sep 19, 2024 | BCBA Test Content Outline C
C.6 Design and apply discontinuous measurement procedures (e.g., interval recording, time sampling) In applied behavior analysis (ABA), sampling procedures are used to collect data on behavior within a given time period. Two commonly used sampling procedures are...
by BPREPadmin | Sep 19, 2024 | BCBA Test Content Outline C
C.5 Distinguish between continuous and discontinuous measurement procedures Continuous Measurement Procedures Continuous measurement involves recording data on all instances of the target behavior during an observation period. This method provides a complete and...
by BPREPadmin | Sep 19, 2024 | BCBA Test Content Outline C
C.4 Measure temporal dimensions of behavior (e.g., duration, latency, interresponse time) In applied behavior analysis (ABA), the temporal dimensions of behavior refer to aspects related to time, such as duration, latency, and interresponse time (IRT). Here’s an...