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Give two examples of how curricula can be tied to assessment outcomes
 
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Compare and contrast functional analysis and a brief functional analysis. Which provides the most precise
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Answer to Question 1

Accept two reasonable examples of how curricula can be tie to assessment outcomes

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Compare and contrast functional analysis and brief functional analysis.
Comparison: Both the functional analysis and brief functional analysis are designed to determine and/or confirm the function of a behavior through systematic manipulation of the environment.
Contrast: The functional analysis can require as many as 5060 sessions with each session lasting up to 30 minutes. The process to complete a traditional functional analysis can last days. A brief functional analysis can be completed in 90-minutes or less with each condition being examined in 510 minutes. The brief functional analysis is reduced over the traditional functional analysis in the number of sessions by not including all conditions.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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:D TYSM

 

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