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Line Graph Use - used to track client progress, evaluate effectiveness of the intervention, tracking daily changes in rate both within and across conditions, presents results of a F.A. Line Graph Condition Change Line - dotted vertical line that indicates minor change in the I.V. Manipulation of the parameters of I.V. or unplanned event that affected D.V. Bar Graphs - used to compare data across subjects or conditions not related by a common dimension. used for plotting discontinuous data. -does not have data points -not for summarizing repeated measures across time Bar Graph X-axis - phase/condition/satisfaction Bar Graph Y-axis - dependent variable Line Graph X-axis - time Line Graph Y-axis - target behavior Line Graph Phase Change Line - solid vertical lines that indicate a major environmental change. The addition or removal of I.V. Line Graph Data Points - individual values of the D.V. at given point in timeLine Graph Data Path - A straight line connecting data points. (Do not connect if data weren't collected, if R could not occur, across phase changes) Represents the relation between I.V. and D.V. Major focus of the interpretation. Cumulative Record - developed by skinner. Recorder that automatically generated the graph. Slope represents rate. Steep slope means high rates of responding. Flat line means 0. No negative slopes. Equal Interval Line Graph (simple line graph) - Most common in ABA. Shows the level and change in some quantifiable dimension of the behavior in relation to some point in time and/or environmental condition.

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Graphs in ABA

Line Graph Use - used to track client progress, evaluate effectiveness of the intervention, tracking
daily changes in rate both within and across conditions, presents results of a F.A.




Line Graph Condition Change Line - dotted vertical line that indicates minor change in the I.V.
Manipulation of the parameters of I.V. or unplanned event that affected D.V.




Bar Graphs - used to compare data across subjects or conditions not related by a common
dimension.

used for plotting discontinuous data.

-does not have data points

-not for summarizing repeated measures across time



Bar Graph X-axis - phase/condition/satisfaction



Bar Graph Y-axis - dependent variable



Line Graph X-axis - time



Line Graph Y-axis - target behavior



Line Graph Phase Change Line - solid vertical lines that indicate a major environmental change.
The addition or removal of I.V.

Line Graph Data Points - individual values of the D.V. at given point in time

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