Better Outcomes Demand Better Graphing
$30.00
A presentation by Dr. Rick Kubina delivered at the 2018 Michigan Autism Conference
Brand: FoxyLearning
Description
Applied and basic researchers in behavior analysis depend on the visual analysis of graphic data. The roots for visual analysis began at the inception of behavior analysis. However, a growing concern within single-case design exists. Namely, the use of supplemental statistics for graphed time series data. Many criticisms leveled against single case design stem from a lack of universal decision rules and unreliability across raters illustrate the limitations of visual analysis. Critics suggest adding statistical or quantitative analyses to visual analysis provides objectivity, increased confidence of the results, and enhances the strength of the outcome. The following presentation will present studies showing the many shortcomings in graphing and how to strengthen the fields analytical and decision making capacity.
About the Speaker
Dr. Richard (Rick) Kubina has a bachelor’s degree (Psychology) from Youngstown State University and a master’s and a doctoral degree (Special Education) from The Ohio State University. Dr. Kubina is a Professor of Special Education at The Pennsylvania State University and co-founder of Chartlytics. Dr. Kubina has published multiple research articles, books, and book chapters on evidenced-based education and measurement of student progress. He also served as the past Editor of the Journal of Precision Teaching & Celeration. Dr. Kubina consults with school districts and charter schools using Precision Teaching, effective practice methods, and other measurably superior educational programs.
Free Preview
Below is the entire open access version of this video. It does not contain embedded questions or interactions like the CEU version of the module.
You may also like…
-
0.5 CEU
On the Use of Fluency Training in the Behavioral Treatment of Autism: A Commentary
4.06 out of 5(17)$5.00 Add to cartquick view -
1 CEU
How to Systematically Evaluate Treatments for Autism That Lack an Evidence Base
5.00 out of 5(1)$20.00 Add to cartquick view -
2 CEUs
Mastering the Basics of Visual Analysis
4.29 out of 5(123)$20.00 Add to cartquick view -
1 CEU
Classroom Application of a Trial-Based Functional Analysis
4.65 out of 5(20)$10.00 Add to cartquick view
Related products
-
1 CEU
Incorporating Social Peers into ABA Instruction to Teach Social Skills
5.00 out of 5(4)$20.00 Add to cartquick view -
1 Total CEU1 Ethics CEU
Detecting and Troubleshooting Treatment Failures: A Crucial Component of Evidence-Based Practice of ABA
4.31 out of 5(13)$20.00 Add to cartquick view -
1 Total CEU1 Supervision CEU
Incorporating Supervision Best Practices Into Clinical Work
4.78 out of 5(18)$20.00 Add to cartquick view -
1 CEU
Selecting, Confirming, and Maintaining an Alternative Method of Speaking for Non-Verbal Children and Adults
4.91 out of 5(11)$20.00 Add to cartquick view
Kubina is such a great advocate for the standard celeration graph. We should be using it so much more. He did a good job of pointing out the differences between good and bad line graphs.
Will only use ratio graphs from here on out!
Very informative.
Very helpful
Excellent – certainly a different perspective!!!!