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vicotolentino

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The purpose of a functional assessment is to
 
  a. Gain information that will improve the effectiveness and efficiency of behavioral interventions
  b. Provide a standardized assessment that can be used in a report
  c. Make decisions about the individual
  d. Decide what the person's primary diagnosis should be

Question 2

Functional assessment is a process of understanding
 
  a. The inner states of a person that tells us why they act the way that they do
  b. The physiological and environmental factors that contribute to a person's problem behaviors
  c. The skills that represent a functional curriculum for that individual
  d. What motivates individuals



briezy

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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