Your Final Draft submission will be a cumulative project which includes the information from all of your previous submissions (introduction, definitions and procedure). Please be sure to incorporate instructor feedback from all previous submissions. This must be tailored from your original submissions to guarantee that the paper flows. Check out the grading rubric for more detail. Note that this paper should be no less than 10 pages – you are allowed to add content based on the information you have gained from this course.
ntroduction The intervention is clearly defined/described.
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Introduction
The submission reviews at least two research studies. Each review includes a description of the research design, participants, independent variable, dependent variable, results and limitations.
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Introduction
he submission clearly states how and why the intervention needs to be shaped. This is based on the limitations of the reviewed research.
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Definitions
The submission includes a general description of the behaviors being taught. At least 2 target behaviors are identified.
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Definitions
The submission includes clear, objective definitions for the target behaviors. Examples and non-examples are provided.
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Definitions
The submission clearly indicates how the target behaviors could be measured. The measurement system chosen is relevant and applicable to the target behaviors.
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Procedures
The submission thoroughly describes that parts of the non-behavioral intervention will remain.
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Procedures
The submission clearly describes what behavioral procedures will be used to supplement the non-behavioral intervention.
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Procedures
An in depth description of the procedure is provided. The description is detailed enough that the procedure could be run with fidelity by another person.
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References
A references page is included, which cites the research done in the introduction section.
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Introduction
The submission includes a cover page that indicates the student’s name, topic and university.
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