Indirect Measures of Behavior
Indirect Measures are techniques to learn about the behavior through interviewing or rating the behavior from memory, as compared to Direct Measures, which involve observing the behavior and recording data in that moment.
Indirect Measures include:
-Interviews of the student, family, teachers, or other professionals
-Review of the student's file and any existing information that could impact behaviors
-Preference Assessments/Reinforcement Surveys
- Behavior Checklists
Indirect Measures include:
-Interviews of the student, family, teachers, or other professionals
-Review of the student's file and any existing information that could impact behaviors
-Preference Assessments/Reinforcement Surveys
- Behavior Checklists