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6. mswo data collection
1. Table of Contents
1. Introduction to preference assessments
2. Single stimulus and paired-stimulus preference assessments
3. Paired-stimulus data collection
4. Calculating and interpreting the results of a paired-stimulus
preference assessment
5. Multiple-stimulus without replacement preference assessment
6. Multiple-stimulus without replacement data collection
7. Calculating and interpreting the results of a multiple stimulus
without replacement preference assessment
8. Free-operant preference assessment
9. Free-operant data collection
10. Calculating and interpreting the results of a free-operant
preference assessment
11. Decision making tree
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2. Table of Contents
6. Multiple-stimulus without replacement data collection
a. Introduction to data sheet
b. Collecting data video example
c. Practice collecting data
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Video:
In this section you will learn how to collect data on the client’s selection during a multiple stimulus without replacement preference assessment and this is the data sheet that we will be using
Make sure you have you have your data sheet out and copy the name of these items, car, bike, cube, spinner, duck, and action figure
On the first row, you will be recording the order in which each item was selected
For example, if the action figure is picked first, you will write down the number 1 under action figure
If the bike is picked second, you will write down the number 2 under bike
If the client selects more than one item or does not make a selection, do not record anything and wait until he selects an item on the next trial
Okay, now you are ready to watch the data collection video!
Now that you have learned how to take data, you will learn how to score and interpret the results!