1. What was the purpose of the study? That is, what were the researchers trying to find out; what are the research questions?

2. How many participants were included in the study? State each participants’ age, sex, and any diagnosis?

3. List the operational definitions of all target behaviors.

4. State how the data were measured and graphed.

5. In your own words, provide a description of all the experimental procedures used in the study.

6. Summarize level, trend, and variability for one participant.

7. What contributions to the science and practice of ABA did this article provide? In other words, what was the main take away point(s) of this article?

8. Extra Credit: What is the social validity of this experiment or procedure. Consider habilitation and how the individual’s like may have been improved.

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1. What was the study’s purpose? What were the researchers attempting to discover; what were the research questions?

2. How many people were involved in the research? What is the age, gender, and any diagnosis of each participant?

3. Make a list of all target behaviors’ operational definitions.

4. Explain how the data was collected and graphed.

5. Describe all of the experimental procedures employed in the study in your own words.

6. For one person, summarize the level, trend, and variability.

7. What contribution did this article make to the research and practice of ABA? In other words, what was the article’s primary takeaway point(s)?

8. Extra Credit: What is this experiment’s or procedure’s social validity? Consider

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