Brief Experimental Analysis: A Decision Tool for Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice |
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Authors: | Brian K. Martens Lynne E. Gertz |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, 430 Huntington Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244-2340, USA |
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Abstract: | This special issue illustrates how brief experimental analysis (BEA) is gaining recognition as a valuable tool for making treatment decisions about children who are unresponsive to regular classroom instruction. This commentary article provides evidence for why BEA has grown in popularity, briefly summarizes each of the studies included in the series, and discusses issues that are critical to conducting and interpreting data from a BEA. The articles in the issue exemplify how BEA is flexible enough to evaluate diverse intervention options, is time and cost efficient, and is uniquely suited for use in a problem-solving approach to school-based service delivery. |
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Keywords: | Brief experimental analysis Response to intervention Reading Math Writing |
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