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1 Descriptive Assessment Capella University PSY7712 Behavior Analytic Assessments 2 Scientific Rigor(s) Exemplified by Conducting a Descriptive Assessment A descriptive assessment exemplifies two scientific rigors; description and prediction. These scientific rigors are exemplified through the direct observation of an individual within their natural environment, and hypothesizing the function of the behavior based on the observations (Cooper et al., 2020). The rigor of description is exclusively exemplified through the accurate description of what happened immediately before the occurrence of behavior (the antecedent), what the behavior looked like as it is happening, and what happened immediately after the behavior (the consequence). This process is more widely known as ABC recording (Tarbox et al., 2009). Tarbox et al. (2009) also details that the rigor of prediction is exemplified t

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Descriptive Assessment




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Scientific Rigor(s) Exemplified by Conducting a Descriptive Assessment

A descriptive assessment exemplifies two scientific rigors; description and prediction.

These scientific rigors are exemplified through the direct observation of an individual within

their natural environment, and hypothesizing the function of the behavior based on the

observations (Cooper et al., 2020). The rigor of description is exclusively exemplified through

the accurate description of what happened immediately before the occurrence of behavior (the

antecedent), what the behavior looked like as it is happening, and what happened immediately

after the behavior (the consequence). This process is more widely known as ABC recording

(Tarbox et al., 2009). Tarbox et al. (2009) also details that the rigor of prediction is exemplified

through the use of direct observations and ABC data to formulate if more instances of the

behavior have one function absent prior to the behavior, then present after the behavior in order

to provide a hypothesized function of the target behavior.

Before conducting a descriptive assessment, one must first provide an operational

definition of the target behavior being observed, and describe how it will be measured. Once this

,has been completed, observation can begin on the target behavior within its natural environment,

collecting ABC data based on those observations. The ABC data will help visualize the

antecedents and consequences of the target behavior, which can then be further analyzed through

the AB-QA, which will assist in understanding the function hypothesized based on the data being

collected.

Benefits and Limitations of a Descriptive Assessment

As with any data collection and analyzation method, there are benefits and limitations.

Some benefits of conducting a descriptive assessment are outlined by Tarbox et al., (2009),

which emphasizes the importance of observing the individual within their natural environment.

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By observing within the natural environment, one can better understand the antecedents and

consequences to the behavior, and being able to hypothesize potential functions of the behaviors.

By identifying the potential functions, clinicians are able to provide more detailed, specialized

care that is relevant to the individual and behavior being observed.

Some limitations of conducting a descriptive assessment are that the descriptive

assessment only allows for the correlation of the behaviors and what functions may be

maintaining them. Unfortunately, this means that variables cannot be manipulated to determine if

the potential function is truly maintaining the behavior (Cooper et al., 2020), this would happen

in an experimental phase. Some behaviors will show a higher correlation with attention due to

intensity of the behavior itself, but this may not be the true function of the behavior according to

Tarbox et al (2009). This leads into the functional analysis, as this is the only way to truly

determine the maintaining function of the behavior being observed.

Quantifying the Target Behavior

On the first day of observation, Travis engaged in 3 instances of property destruction.

Travis was triggered in the first instance by another player criticizing Travis and his ability to

play the game. This caused Travis to throw his headphones, breaking the microphone and ending

the chat. Travis then kicked the wall, leaving a crack in it, when he realized the microphone

broke off of his headphones. His mother came into the room and provided a demand to Travis,

telling him to turn off his game, while also scolding Travis for breaking his headphones. Mrs.

Martin took Travis’ headphones and left, without enforcing the demand of having Travis turn off

his game.

The second observation day consisted of 4 instances of behavior. The behaviors began

with Travis coming home from school, asking for a snack. His mother was preoccupied with

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