i. Instructions
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1. Go to this video, and queue it to 2:00 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BZM2Vre5oc . Starting at minute 2:00, watch for 90 seconds (until 3:30).
a. Total count of jumps while jumping rope during this time is:
b. Rate of jumping while jumping rope during this time is:
c. Episodic duration for jumping while jumping rope during this time is: (You will have two figures.)
d. Total duration for jumping while jumping rope during this time is:
e. Interresponse time between episodes of jumping rope is:
2. From that same video, your instructor came up with the following figures. Using your figures, calculate interobserver agreement for each:
a. Instructor’s count of jumps = 87 jumps; IOA =
b. Instructor’s rate = (87 jumps / 90 seconds) = 0.97 jumps / second. IOA =
c. Instructor’s episodic durations = 19 sec (first episode) and 20 sec (second episode). IOA figures (2 of them) are:
d. Instructor’s total duration = 39 sec. IOA =
e. Instructor’s IRT = 42 sec. IOA =
3. Go to this video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAm9qvoZC7I .
a. The host (Ann), asks “are you more interesting than you look?” The contestant, Howard, says, “It’s all in the mind – eye of the beholder, Ann.” What is Howard’s latency to responding to Ann’s question?
b. Your instructor clocked a latency of 4 seconds. What is the IOA?
c. Howard says “I’m a business developer for a large bank in the northeast.” Ann replies “Okay. Tell me if there’s anything interesting about your job.” What is Ann’s latency to responding to Howard’s question?
d. Your instructor clocked a latency of 6 seconds. What is the IOA?
4. Calling one’s Mom is orienting toward one’s mother, and saying “Mom,” Ma,” Mommy,” “Mama,”, or one’s mother’s name. Go to this video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arbgB6REBmU .
a. What is the count of times Stewie called his mother?
b. What is the rate at which Stewie called his mother?
c. Watch this scene four more times, getting the count of times Stewie called his mother each time.
5. The cumulative count after the second time this scene played out is:
6. The cumulative count after the third time this scene played out is:
7. The cumulative count after the fourth time this scene played out is:
8. The cumulative count after the fifth time this scene played out is:
a. Episode duration for Stewie’s calling his mother (watching the scene one time) is:
b. Using the first time Stewie called his mother as the occasion for the mother to respond, what was the latency to the mother’s response to Stewie’s calling her?
9. Your instructor got the following figures. Calculate IOA:
a. Instructor’s count = 29 calls to Mom. IOA =
b. Instructor’s rate for calling Mom = (29 calls to Mom / 32 seconds) = 0.91 calls / second
c. Instructor’s cumulative count after the second viewing = 58 calls. IOA =
d. Instructor’s cumulative count after third viewing = 87 calls. IOA =
e. Instructor’s cumulative count after fourth viewing = 116 calls. IOA =
f. Instructor’s cumulative count after fifth viewing = 145 calls. IOA =
g. Instructor’s episode duration = 29 seconds. IOA =
h. Instructor’s latency for Mom to respond = 29 seconds. IOA =
ii. Overview
Your team should begin by selecting one of the articles from the Experimental Analysis of
Behavior literature located in your e-reserves. Once you decide on an article, review the following
outline, read the article and make notes. Then, meet as a group to complete the final version of
the outline together. THE ARTICLE IS FACILITATED COMMUNICATION ( see download below)
This worksheet is worth 10 points.
Outline
1. Journal information
a. Name of journal
b. Is this a peer-reviewed journal?
2. Introduction
a. Article title
b. Authors and affiliations
i. Other publications by the authors
ii. Is this article a masters thesis or doctoral dissertation for any of the
authors? If so, which one? Which author served as the student’s thesis
or dissertation advisor?
c. What is the general problem or issue addressed by this study?
d. What has been found in previous research?
e. What is the purpose of this study?
3. Method
a. Subjects
i. Number, age, sex, and diagnostic characteristics
ii. How were they selected?
iii. Describe informed consent process.
b. Behavioral definitions of dependent variables
c. Reliability measures
i. For which dependent variables?
ii. For how much of the data?
iii. How were reliability data collected?
iv. How were reliability data calculated?
v. What were the figures?
d. Procedures
i. Experimental design used
ii. Outline the experimental procedures
iii. Describe treatment integrity measurement system
iv. Describe consumer satisfaction / social validity measurement system
4. Results
a. Findings for each dependent variable
i. What type of graphs were used?
ii. Summarize the data, phase by phase, for each dependent variable.
iii. Describe the follow up data.
1. For how many subjects? If not all, why not?
2. At what interval?
3. Described in the text, depicted in the graph, or both?
4. Describe the follow up data, and compare with the last phase of
treatment data
b. Compare findings with findings of previous research
i. What is similar?
ii. What is different?
5. Discussion
a. Restate the purpose of this study.
b. Describe how the obtained data satisfied this purpose.
c. Identify implications for future research
6. Choose one of the implications for future research suggested by the authors in the
Discussion section as your research question, or develop your own research question
that may be used in a systematic replication. State this research question
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