Classroom-Based Strategies to Incorporate Hypothesis Testing in Functional Behavior Assessments
Blair P. Lloyd
Emily S. Weaver
Johanna L. Staubitz
Abstract
When results of descriptive functional behavior assessments are unclear, hypothesis testing can help school teams understand how the classroom environment affects a student’s challenging behavior. This article describes two hypothesis testing strategies that can be used in classroom settings: structural analysis and functional analysis. For each strategy, we (a) review relevant examples from the literature, (b) identify advantages and disadvantages, and (c) offer recommendations for when and how to use them.
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Lloyd, B. P., Weaver, E. S., & Staubitz, J. L. (2017). Classroom-based strategies for incorporating hypothesis testing in functional behavior assessments. Beyond Behavior, 26(2), 48–56. https://doi.org/10.1177/1074295617711145