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Types of ABA Data Sheets

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As ABA practitioners, we use a lot of datasheets. It can be tough to know which ones to use in specific situations, and here, we break things down. Data is only as helpful as how we use it, and datasheets can be as basic as simply writing things down. Datasheets should reflect the environment they’re used in, for example, a classroom datasheet will look much different than one used in a one-on-one. It’s important to look at who the end user is to ensure the datasheets are the most useful.
Teaching, play, and engagement always matter more than the data, and we don’t want data collection to take over to the point where it’s taking away from what’s important. Creating a system that maintains this balance is key. We discuss how to start with an end goal in mind when collecting data, the pros and cons of some of the traditional datasheets, and how to use them.
What’s Inside:

  • Why datasheets should reflect the environment they’re used in
  • Why it’s important to create a balance between work with our clients and data collection
  • Pros and cons of traditional datasheets and how to use them

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HowToABA.com/join
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Blog & Video – How To Choose the Right Data Collection Method

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As ABA practitioners, we use a lot of datasheets. It can be tough to know which ones to use in specific situations, and here, we break things down. Data is only as helpful as how we use it, and datasheets can be as basic as simply writing things down. Datasheets should reflect the environment they’re used in, for example, a classroom datasheet will look much different than one used in a one-on-one. It’s important to look at who the end user is to ensure the datasheets are the most useful.
Teaching, play, and engagement always matter more than the data, and we don’t want data collection to take over to the point where it’s taking away from what’s important. Creating a system that maintains this balance is key. We discuss how to start with an end goal in mind when collecting data, the pros and cons of some of the traditional datasheets, and how to use them.
What’s Inside:

  • Why datasheets should reflect the environment they’re used in
  • Why it’s important to create a balance between work with our clients and data collection
  • Pros and cons of traditional datasheets and how to use them

Mentioned In This Episode:
HowToABA.com/join
How to ABA on YouTube
Find us on Facebook
Follow us on Instagram
Blog & Video – How To Choose the Right Data Collection Method

  continue reading

160 episodes

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