Applied Behavior Analysis
Helping children with autism
by L M Dillon

  

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Preference Assessment

Stimulus preference assessment

There are several ways to conduct a stimulus preference assessment.  You can ask the person, observe the person or present the person with stimuli and measure the response.  If you ask the person you can have them rank order the stimuli, use a choice format, or use open ended questions.  If you observe the person you can contrive the observation or use a free operant observation.  If you present stimuli and measure responses you can use a single stimulus, paired stimuli or multiple stimuli with replacement or multiple stimuli without replacement.

 

 

 

 

 

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