Association for Behavior Analysis International

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41st Annual Convention; San Antonio, TX; 2015

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Panel #374
CE Offered: BACB
PDS EVENT: Standard Celeration Chart, Equal Interval Graphs, or Both? You Decide
Monday, May 25, 2015
2:00 PM–2:50 PM
214A (CC)
Area: PRA/TPC; Domain: Service Delivery
CE Instructor: Megan Miller, M.S.
Chair: Megan Miller (The Ohio State University)
RICHARD M. KUBINA JR. (Penn State)
MICHAEL M. MUELLER (Southern Behavioral Group)
CLAIRE ELLIS (Navigation Behavioral Consulting)
Abstract:

Problem solving and decision making encompass one of the most important practices in service delivery for behavior analysts. Different options exist for engaging in this process such as Standard Celeration Charts and Equal Interval Graphs. Most service providers use one type of graphing method within their service delivery but this may be because of a lack of training or exposure to other graphing options. The purpose of this panel is to expose students and practitioners to each type of graphing method so they can make informed decisions regarding which method is more appropriate for the services they provide. Panelists will answer questions about the graphing methods they use to engage in effective problem solving and decision making, how they train others to use these graphing methods, and the benefits and disadvantages of these graphing methods. One panelist will focus on the use of the Standard Celeration Chart, one will focus on the use of Equal Interval Graphs, and one will focus on the feasibility of both types of graphs from a practitioner perspective.

Keyword(s): Decision Making, Graphing, Problem Solving
 

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