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#1. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is developing and implementing a skill acquisition plan for a new learner. After initial steps such as selecting a target behavior, setting goals, conducting baseline assessments, choosing appropriate measurement procedures, and consistently collecting data, what is considered the final and crucial step in this cycle of the skill acquisition plan?
The final and crucial step in a skill acquisition plan cycle after data has been collected is data review and plan adjustment Behavior analysis operates on an evidencebased model meaning decisions about intervention effectiveness are made based on objective data Once data is collected it must be regularly reviewed and analyzed to assess progress identify trends and determine if the intervention is effective Based on this review the BCBA makes informed decisions about whether to adjust the current plan eg modify prompting strategies change reinforcement schedules intensify or fade intervention maintain the current plan or transition to a new target behavior or set new goals This iterative process of data collection review and adjustment ensures that interventions remain individualized effective and responsive to the learners changing needs Ongoing data collection is a continuous process throughout the plan not the final step Selecting a new target behavior and Setting new program goals would typically occur after the current plan has been reviewed and adjusted indicating either mastery of the current goal or a need to pivot based on the data These are subsequent steps that initiate a new cycle rather than the conclusion of the current cycles review process
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