Data Collection Part I: Probing Knowledge Check

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Data Collection Quiz: Probing Effectiveness

Test your knowledge on probing techniques essential for effective interventions and data collection. This quiz challenges your understanding of various probing methods and their applications in therapy.

Key Topics:

  • Importance of Probing
  • Correct Response Collection Methods
  • Feedback during Probing
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by EngagingTherapist42
Probing is an essential part to intervention effectiveness and learning
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False
All are correct methods in probing targets, EXCEPT
Collecting at least 3 independent responses in a total of no more than 4 opportunities, to COP a target
Providing corrective feedback after an incorrect response when probing
Giving a high probablity request after a probe
Stopping data collection after two consecutive incorrect responses
A therapist is probing for Social ID information. They ask a child what the name of their school is. The child responds Franklin, Franklin, Franklin. Franklin Elementary School is the correct name of the school. The therapist records 3 correct responses and considers the target COP'd. Is this correct? Mark "true" for yes and "false" for no.
True
False
A therapist is probing a skill, they probe the skill 3 times and each time the child answers correctly. The skill is recalling their name, the first probe the therapists asks "what is your name?" the second probe they ask "wait, what is your name?" the third probe they ask "I didn't hear you, what is your name?" They record 3 (+'s) in their data and determine the skill is COP'd. After every response from the child during the probe, the therapist remarked that they were right, and gave specific feedback on their answer. What is the therapist doing incorrectly?
They stopped at 3 probes, and should have done 4
The therapist used other words in their Sd each time
The therapist gave specific feedback on their probe responses
The therapist should have had someone else conduct the probe
A therapist is conducting a probe and feels that the child was not attending to them while they delivered the Sd on one of the trials that they marked as incorrect responding, so they decide to conduct 4 total probe trials and 3 of the trials are correct responses. The therapist COP's the target and another therapist says that this is incorrect. Is the other therapist correct in conducting 4 probes under these circumstances? Mark "true" for yes mark "false" for no.
True
False
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