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Interview‐informed synthesized contingency analyses: Thirty replications and reanalysis
Authors:Joshua Jessel  Gregory P. Hanley  Mahshid Ghaemmaghami
Affiliation:1. Western New England University and Child Study Center;2. Western New England University
Abstract:The speed with which a functional analysis (FA) provides a convincing demonstration of the variables that influence problem behavior may be termed efficiency. Multiple FA formats have been developed to improve analytic efficiency while the core components of the Iwata, Dorsey, Slifer, Bauman, and Richman (1982/1994) procedures are maintained. We attempted to illustrate an alternative efficient process for conducting FAs of problem behavior that relied on modifying those core components. In Study 1, we describe 30 applications of the interview‐informed synthesized contingency analysis (Hanley, Jin, Vanselow, & Hanratty, 2014), which required an average of 25 min of analysis. The first sessions of these analyses were reanalyzed in Study 2 to determine if contingencies that controlled problem behavior could be identified in only 3 to 5 min. This was the case in 80% of analyses.
Keywords:brief analysis  efficiency  experimental control  functional analysis  interview‐informed analysis  synthesized contingency analysis  within‐session analysis
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