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Behavioral Assessments

Behavioral Assessments. Danielle Nickles March 30, 2011. BASC-2. Behavioral Assessment for Children, Second Edition. BASC-2. Behavioral Assessment for Children, Second Edition Multimethod Multidimensional Used to evaluate self-perceptions and behaviors of people ages 2-25

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Behavioral Assessments

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  1. Behavioral Assessments Danielle Nickles March 30, 2011

  2. BASC-2 Behavioral Assessment for Children, Second Edition

  3. BASC-2 • Behavioral Assessment for Children, Second Edition • Multimethod • Multidimensional • Used to evaluate self-perceptions and behaviors of people ages 2-25 • For ages 18-25, there is a modified Self Report version for use

  4. Multimethod • Parent Rating Scale • Teacher Rating Scale • Self Report Scale • Structured Developmental History Form • Student Observation System • A form for organizing behaviors observed in the classroom

  5. Multidimensional • Measures numerous types of behaviors • Positive/adaptive • Negative/clinical

  6. Parent/Teacher/Self • Each form is answered on a 4-point Likert Scale • Never • Sometimes • Often • Almost Always • Each form takes between 10-30 minutes • The teacher form is the shortest

  7. Strengths of the BASC-2 (to name a few) • Not only does the BASC-2 assess for personality/behavioral problems, the test will provide you with some of the clients strengths • Addresses symptoms concurrent with the DSM and IDEA • High internal consistency and test-retest reliability • Available in Spanish

  8. Research behind the BASC-2 • Normative Samples • General Norms: based on a representative sample of population • Sex, race/ethnicity, parent education, geographic region, clinical/special education classification • Clinical Norms • ADHD norms and LD norms

  9. Research behind the BASC-2 • Validity Indexes • F Index: respondent is excessively negative • L-Index: child’s tendency to paint an extremely pretty portrait of themselves • V- Index: Highly implausible statement • Consistency Index: respondent answers differently to questions that should be answered the same* • Response Pattern Index: detects patterns in responses* *software scoring only

  10. Research behind the BASC-2 • Teacher Rating Scale • Internal Consistency: high .80’s to high .90’s • Test-Retest: mid .80’s to low .90’s • Inter-rater Reliability: .53-.65 dependent on age

  11. Research behind the BASC-2 • Parent Rating Scale: • Internal Consistency: mid .80’s to high .90’s • Test-Retest: low .80’s to low .90’s • Inter-rater Reliability: .69-.77 dependent on age

  12. Research behind the BASC-2 • Self Report of Personality • Internal Consistency: mid .80’s to mid .90’s • Test-Retest: high .70’s to low 80’s • This becomes better at the college level

  13. ABAS II Adaptive Behavior Assessment System, Second Edition

  14. ABAS II • Adaptive Behavior Assessment System, Second Edition • Provides assessment of adaptive skills, identifies strengths and limitations, and monitor’s progress over time • Produces scores for a General Adaptive Composite, specific Skills Areas, and Adaptive Domains • Normed for ages 0-89 years

  15. Skill Areas • Communication • Community Use • Functional (Pre)Academics • School/Home Living • Health and Safety • Leisure • Self-Care • Self-Direction • Social • Motor/Work • Adaptive Domains • Conceptual • Social • Practical

  16. ABAS II: Adaptive? • What does adaptive mean? • When measuring adaptive behaviors on the ABAS II, you are measuring the amount of difficulty with daily skills necessary for functioning

  17. ABAS II • Results can be used to make diagnostic decisions and to plan interventions/services • Special Education and Disability services usually require an evaluation of adaptive skills

  18. Forms included in the ABAS II • Parent/Primary Caregiver • 0-5 years • 241 items • Parent • 5-21 years (K-12) • 232 items • Teacher/Daycare Provider • 2-5 years • 216 items • Teacher • 5-21 years (K-12) • 193 items • Adult • 16-89 years • Self-report and Reported by others • 239 items

  19. Psychometric Properties: ABAS II • Norms • Are representative of the US population based on gender, race/ethnicity, and parent-education level • Validity • Not reported in the manual

  20. Psychometric Properties: ABAS IIReliability • Internal Consistency: • GAC: .97-.99 • Adaptive Domains: .91-.98 • Skill Areas: .80-.97 • Test-Retest: • GAC: .9o’s • Adaptive Domains: high .80’s – 90’s • Skill Areas: • Infant/preschool: .70’s, .80’s, and .90’s • School age/adults: .80’s-.90’s

  21. Psychometric Properties: ABAS IIReliability • Cross Form Consistency • Teacher/Daycare and Parent/Primary Caregiver: .68 • School age Teacher and Parent: .70 • Adult Self and Other: .94 • Inter-Rater: • Teacher/Daycare: .81 • Teacher: .90 • Parent/Primary Caregiver: .82 • Parent: .91 • Adult: (when individual was rated by 2 respondents) .89-.93

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