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#1. Tara, a behavior analyst working with adult group homes, begins each month by visiting each home to systematically evaluate its living conditions. Her evaluation includes assessing cleanliness, overall comfort, and the availability of amenities for the residents. She is not directly observing specific client behaviors during these evaluations but rather the environmental context. What type of assessment is Tara conducting relative to her clients’ living environments?
The correct answer is Ecological Assessment An ecological assessment is a comprehensive type of assessment that considers the clients environment and how it may influence their behavior It involves gathering a vast amount of information about the client and the environment in which the behavior occurs including physical aspects like cleanliness comfort amenities as described in the scenario social factors and physiological factors Tara is evaluating the living conditions and the environment itself not directly observing or interacting with the clients specific behaviors during this process Direct Assessment option A involves direct observation of the clients behavior in their natural environment Indirect Assessment option B involves gathering information about the clients behavior through interviews checklists or surveys with individuals who know the client well Functional Analysis option D is a specific type of direct assessment where environmental variables are systematically manipulated to determine the function of a behavior Since Tara is focusing on the environmental conditions themselves Ecological Assessment is the most appropriate classification
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