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  • Behavioral Science
  • Applied Behavior Analysis

Background:

  • Functional analysis is a key method in behavior analysis.
  • Visual data displays aid in interpreting functional analysis outcomes.
  • The functional analysis celeration chart (FACC) is a novel display derived from standard celeration charts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the practicality of the functional analysis celeration chart (FACC).
  • To determine the level values of behavioral functions when plotted on the FACC.
  • To compare FACC data with original authors' functional analysis determinations.

Main Methods:

  • Reviewed 6 studies from the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.
  • Selected studies with functional analysis data replotted on the FACC.
  • Analyzed level values of plotted data relative to original function determinations.

Main Results:

  • All identified behavioral functions exhibited a level multiplier of ×2 or higher on the FACC.
  • The FACC demonstrated a consistent and quantifiable visual representation of functional analysis data.

Conclusions:

  • The functional analysis celeration chart (FACC) is a practical and effective visual display for behavior analysis.
  • FACC data provides a clear indication of behavioral function levels.
  • Further research can explore the FACC's utility across diverse behavioral contexts.