Effect of conducting behavioral observations and ratings on staff implementation of a paired-stimulus preference assessment

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Abstract

We assessed the effects of trainees observing and rating the accuracy of others implementing a paired-stimulus preference assessment from video on the trainees' subsequent implementation accuracy. These observational experiences increased implementation accuracy with both a confederate and an actual consumer. These results suggest conducting observations and accuracy ratings may prepare staff to implement behavioral procedures without need of a dedicated trainer.

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Marano, K. E., Vladescu, J. C., Reeve, K. F., & Reed, F. D. G. (2020). Effect of conducting behavioral observations and ratings on staff implementation of a paired-stimulus preference assessment. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 53(1), 296–304. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.584

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