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Evaluating programs in applied settings through behavioral consultation
Authors:Thomas R. Kratochwill   Associate Professor
Affiliation:

Department of Educational Psychology University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA

Department of Educational Psychology University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA

Abstract:A behavioral consultation school psychology service model is presented which provides a vehicle for services and communication of process and outcome measures in program evaluation research. Within the context of the problem-solving perspective of applied behavior analysis, the consultation model (a) promotes process and outcome evaluation across a wide variety of settings, situations, and time; (b) leads to use of an applied research technology with wide applicability in educational settings; and (c) provides a communication technology for the program evaluation process through a four-stage problem-solving strategy. It is argued that the professional behavioral school psychologist can provide technical expertise to function as a system change agent within this evaluation model.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Thomas R. Kratochwill   or John R. Bergan   Department of Educational Psychology   School Psychology Program   The University of Arizona   Tucson   Arizona 85721.
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