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A review of the observational data-collection and reliability procedures reported in The Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Authors:Kelly M B
Affiliation:The University of Kansas.
Abstract:The research published in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (1968 to 1975) was surveyed for three basic elements: data-collection methods, reliability procedures, and reliability scores. Three-quarters of the studies reported observational data. Most of these studies' observational methods were variations of event recording, trial scoring, interval recording, or time-sample recording. Almost all studies reported assessment of observer reliability, usually total or point-by-point percentage agreement scores. About half the agreement scores were consistently above 90%. Less than one-quarter of the studies reported that reliability was assessed at least once per condition.
Keywords:behavioral recording in JABA  observational data  observational technology  observer agreement  reliability
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