This course covers the following certifications: QBA, and IBA.
In this course, students learn about and are able to select appropriate experimental designs for the evaluation of interventions, select relevant measurement methods, display data for evaluation and determining effectiveness of interventions, explain the logic and benefits of single subject designs vs. group research design approaches, as well as identify the most appropriate experimental evaluation method for the situation, behavior and type of setting and intervention being applied. This course utilizes principles from behavior analysis to teach the course, including those borrowed from the Keller Method, online activities, frequent assessment and feedback in the form of “probes,” and adult education methods.
Course Outcomes:
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
Topic Areas Include: