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yawa3891 [41]
3 years ago
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Which of the following is/are good example(s) of data collection strategies for parents?A) Parents complete a log book entry whe

n they implement intervention and provide a brief narrative description of their child's performance.B) Parents record the frequency of a specific behavior by recording a tally on a piece of paper if the child demonstrates the target behavior.C) Parents record whether a specific behavior occurred at least one time by recording a tally on a piece of paper if the child demonstrates the target behavior.D) Parents provide in depth information about a target behavior by recording whether his/her response was correct, what prompt the child needed to complete a task, and how the child was reinforced.
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cestrela7 [59]3 years ago
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Answer:

Good examples for data collection strategies for parents are: A) Parents complete a log book entry when they implement intervention and provide a brief narrative description of their child's performance.

B) Parents record the frequency of a specific behavior by recording a tally on a piece of paper if the child demonstrates the target behavior.

C) Parents record whether a specific behavior occurred at least one time by recording a tally on a piece of paper if the child demonstrates the target behavior.

Explanation:

This strategies work, because they help to follow the changes and details of their child behavior, this way they can record the imporvements or difficulties in the child´s behavior.

A) Writting down the effects of an intervention, helps see the preformence of the child to later analyze weather the intervention worked. This also helps the parents see through their intervention and make further considerations about it.

B) Recording frecuency may help the parents notice how the behavior is going.

C) This helps the parents keep track on the ocassion that the target behavior occurs.

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