Students will administer the FAST (Functional Analysis Screening Tool) and the MAS (Motivational Assessment Scale) to a participant. Students must develop an informed consent for the participant to sign. The FAST, MAS, and examples of informed consent can be found on Canvas.
Students will provide a brief analysis of the data (2-3 paragraphs) including the hypothesized function(s) and operational definition of the behavior(s). Students will need to upload the completed FAST form, MAS form, and brief analysis. Students must submit the informed consent in the Behavioral Assessment Assignment I drop box ONLY IF they remove any personally identifying information of the participant (e.g. names, ages, residence, etc.)
Grading and Point System: The Behavioral Assessment Assignment is worth 8 points.
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Excellent |
Satisfactory |
Needs Improvement |
FAST |
Student completed the FAST in its entirety and submitted an informed consent form. (1 point) |
Student completed most of the FAST. (.75 points) |
Student did not complete the FAST. (0 points) |
MAS |
Student completed the MAS in its entirety including an operational definition of the behavior and thorough description of the setting. (1 point) |
Student completed most of the MAS and including a sufficient operational definition of the behavior and description of setting. (.75 points) |
Student did not complete the MAS. (0 points) |
Data |
Student thoroughly analyzed the data. (1 point) |
Student adequately analyzed the data. (.75 points) |
Student insufficiently analyzed data. (0 points) |
Operational Definition |
Student provided a clear operational definition of the behavior. (2 points) |
Student provided a sufficient operational definition of the behavior. (1.75 points) |
Student did not provide an operational definition. (0 points) |
Function |
Student included a hypothesized function for the behavior based on the data collected. (3 point) |
Student’s rationale for the hypothesized function was partially informed by the data collected. (2 points) |
Student did not include a hypothesized function. (0 points) |
Points |
/8 |