BCBA Mock Exam 2 — 185 Real Exam Questions to Crush the Test (No Signup)

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#1. Tony, a newly credentialed BCBA, has received data from her RBTs for a client’s acquisition program. The data, collected with high fidelity, has been meticulously graphed using line graphs. Tony now needs to evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention based on these graphs. Considering standard ABA practice for day-to-day client work, what is the most appropriate and common method Tony should use to evaluate the graphed data?

Visual analysis is the cornerstone of data evaluation in Applied Behavior Analysis for daytoday practice It involves a systematic examination of the graphed data to identify patterns such as trends the overall direction of the data path variability the extent to which data points fluctuate and level changes the average value of the data within a condition This method is quick efficient and readily understood by various stakeholders including parents and other professionals While statistical analysis A can be used in research its generally not necessary or practical for ongoing clinical decisionmaking in ABA Collaborating with RBTs B can be beneficial for discussion but the ultimate responsibility for data evaluation rests with the BCBA and its not the primary method of analysis itself Computer software D can assist with data collection and graphing but visual analysis remains the essential skill for interpretation even if software is used to present the data

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