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- Title
IDIOSYNCRATIC VARIABLES THAT AFFECT FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OUTCOMES: A REVIEW (2001-2010).
- Authors
Schlichenmeyer, Kevin J.; Roscoe, Eileen M.; Rooker, Griffin W.; Wheeler, Emily E.; Dube, William V.
- Abstract
Although typical functional analyses often produce clear outcomes, some studies have reported ambiguous results that cannot be interpreted. Such undifferentiated outcomes may occur if test conditions do not include relevant antecedent or consequent events. Clinicians then may try to modify the functional analysis conditions to include those events. Hanley, Iwata, and McCord (2003) reviewed the functional analysis literature through 2000 and described idiosyncratic variables included in modified functional analyses. The objective of the present review was to present a quantitative analysis of idiosyncratic antecedents and consequences in modified functional analyses during the past decade (2001 to 2010). We discuss the range of stimulus parameters tested and the assessment strategies used for informing the modified analysis conditions.
- Subjects
BEHAVIOR disorders; ATTENTION; BEHAVIOR therapy; ERIC (Information retrieval system); PSYCHOLOGY information storage &; retrieval systems; MEDLINE; ONLINE information services; HEALTH outcome assessment; REINFORCEMENT (Psychology); RESEARCH funding; SYSTEMATIC reviews; TREATMENT effectiveness; FUNCTIONAL assessment; DIAGNOSIS
- Publication
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2013, Vol 46, Issue 1, p339
- ISSN
0021-8855
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/jaba.12