Functional assessment is not like a medical diagnosis because
a. Medical issues are not that important in analyzing problem behavior
b. Different types of jargon are used
c. The information from a functional assessment does not allow a simple match of a problem behavior with a
prepackaged clinical intervention
d. None of the above
Question 2
Understanding the consequences that maintain problem behaviors is
a. Important in determining what will be successful with that individual
b. To control what the person does
c. An essential element of a functional assessment
d. Important but not the key element of a functional assessment