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SAFMEDS Week Seven ABA 634:
Figure 1.1 Yasamin Rezaei’s ABC Acquisition Standard Celeration Chart
Chart 1.1 Yasamin Rezaei’s ABC Acquisition Raw Data
Chart 2. 1 Fluency Application Deck Report Chart 2. 2 Fluency Application Deck Report Timeline
Data Analysis
Figure 1.1 displays the data collected for Jan 22th –Jan 26
th
while studying deck 3 of the
SAFMEDS for ABA 634. Acquisition accel data over the week shows an upward trend with
moderate variability. The last accel data point of the week was at 15, indicating that I have met
the AIM for deck 3. Acquisition decel data is present with a moderate variability and decreasing
trend.
Figure 2.1 displays the fluency data collected for the week of January 22
th
to January 26
th
. As
shown above, fluency accel is stays at a high level with low variability, indicating that fluency is
maintained. Fluency decel is present at a low level with low variability. Study Approach and Adjustments
Antecedent: My current study plan has shown effectiveness over the multiple decks and
methods. I reduced my study time to 30 minutes this week because of my life situation. This
week, I took my iPad to work and studied at lunch. The first step was to set my weekly goal of
15 accel within deck 3, then determine my reinforcer for week seven if reaching the AIM was
met by Friday. Current reinforcement procedures include one: being reinforced by finishing my
SAFMEDS on time and entering the data the same night by celebrating my hubby’s birthday. If I
meet my daily goal by Friday morning, I can reinforce myself by having brunch with my friend. Other antecedent procedures include using auditory recording. I record myself saying the front
of each card, pausing for 3 seconds, and then saying the back. Then, when listening to the
auditory recording while driving, I attempt to “fill in” the term on the back before I read it.
Additional procedures include making flashcards, writing the answers on blank cards, reading
them out loud 5 days per week for 15 minutes, and taking them with me when I go to work.
This procedure should be easy for anyone to use. Behavior: Five days per week, I run five 30-second timings for my acquisition deck, then shuffle between each timing, and enter the best data point into Precision X. For my fluency deck, I run three 30-second timings and enter the best data point into Precision X. This is done for a minimum of 5 days. Consequence: I enter the data on precision X after my 30-second timing to keep track of
recording my data. The following week, I’m looking at the data and deck to see if I meet the
AIM by the end of the week or if there is variability in the data. This week’s acquisition accel
data has low variability and did meet the AIM line. This week’s acquisition accel data has low
variability and decel with zero trend. For decel cards, an additional 30 minutes of studying is
performed. I did access my terminal reinforcer because I met the AIM. Adjustment: There is no adjustment needed for this week’s acquisition deck.
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