Guidelines for conducting socially valid systematic preference assessments
By: Lohrmann-O'Rourke, Sharon.
Contributor(s): Browder, Diane M | Brown, Fredda.
Series: Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps 25 (1) 2000: 42-53.Publisher: 2000Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): SELF ADVOCACY | LIFE SKILLS | ASSESSMENT | PREFERENCE | CHOICESummary: Systematic preference assessment is the process of presenting sampling trials and observing the person's response. The response to those items is then interpreted as an indicator of preference. The purpose of this paper is to establish guidelines for planning systematic preference assessments that strive to reduce the risk of missing or misinterpreting the person's preference, as well as increase the social validity of the process and outcomes.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Systematic preference assessment is the process of presenting sampling trials and observing the person's response. The response to those items is then interpreted as an indicator of preference. The purpose of this paper is to establish guidelines for planning systematic preference assessments that strive to reduce the risk of missing or misinterpreting the person's preference, as well as increase the social validity of the process and outcomes.
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