Kaplan University

Psychology / Applied Behavior Analysis

CE300: Observation and Assessment in Early Childhood

 

Functional Behavior Assessment

 

All of us have witnessed problem behavior in a variety of settings. Many people are familiar with this situation in the checkout line at the grocery store!

 

A four-year-old child walks to the checkout line with her mother and asks, “Mommy, can I have some candy?” Mom, says, “No, it is almost dinner time.” The child proceeds to scream, cry, and kick for several minutes. Mom then gives in and buys her the candy. The little girl quits crying and happily eats the candy.

 

Using the A-B-C’s of Behavior you learned in this week’s Web Resources, analyze this situation and discuss what you hypothesize is happening. Thoroughly explain your reasoning in order to defend your answer.

 

You need to specifically discuss:

 

1. Address any “setting” events that may have affected the antecedent, and if so how?

 

2.What is the antecedent (A) of the behavior?

 

3.What is the behavior (B) under study in objective, measureable terms?

 

4.What is the consequence (C) that is maintaining the behavior?

 

5.What is your hypothesized function of the behavior (e.g., what is the child trying to GET or ESCAPE from)? Support your hypothesis.

 

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This assignment requires one or more of the following resources be used for in-text citations:

 

Center for Effective Collaboration and Practice. Functional Behavioral Assessment. Retrieved from http://cecp.air.org/fba/

 

McIntyre, T. Functional Behavioral Assessment. Retrieved from http://www.behavioradvisor.com/FBA.html

 

Schroeder, S., Richman, D., Abby, L., Courtemanche, A., & Oyama-Ganiko, R. (2014). Functional Analysis Outcomes and Comparison of Direct Observations and Informant Rating Scales in the Assessment of Severe Behavior Problems of Infants and Toddlers At-Risk for Developmental Delays. Journal Of Developmental & Physical Disabilities, 26(3), 325-334. (attached PDF document)

 

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