A review of the observational data-collection and reliability procedures reported in The Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
- PMID: 16795549
- PMCID: PMC1311155
- DOI: 10.1901/jaba.1977.10-97
A review of the observational data-collection and reliability procedures reported in The Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Abstract
The research published in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (1968 to 1975) was surveyed for three basic elements: data-collection methods, reliability procedures, and reliability scores. Three-quarters of the studies reported observational data. Most of these studies' observational methods were variations of event recording, trial scoring, interval recording, or time-sample recording. Almost all studies reported assessment of observer reliability, usually total or point-by-point percentage agreement scores. About half the agreement scores were consistently above 90%. Less than one-quarter of the studies reported that reliability was assessed at least once per condition.
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