Behaviour State Analysis in Rett Syndrome: Continuous data reliability measurement |
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Authors: | Gail Woodyatt Ross Darnell Jeff Sigafoos James Halle |
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Affiliation: | 1. The University of Queensland , Australia;2. University of Texas at Austin , USA;3. University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign , USA |
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Abstract: | Awareness of optimal behaviour states of children with profound intellectual disability has been reported in the literature as a potentially useful tool for planning intervention within this population. Some arguments have been raised, however, which question the reliability and validity of previously published work on behaviour state analysis. This article sheds light on the debate by presenting two stages of a study of behaviour state analysis for eight girls with Rett syndrome. The results support Mudford, Hogg, and Roberts' (1997 Mudford, OC, Hogg, J and Roberts, J. 1997. Interobserver agreement and disagreement in continuous recording exemplified by measurement of behavior state, American Journal on Mental Retardation, 102: 54–66. [Google Scholar], 1999 Mudford, OC, Hogg, J and Roberts, J. 1999. Behavior states: Now you see them, now you don't, American Journal of Mental Retardation, 104: 385–391. [Google Scholar]) concerns with the pooling of participant data. The results of Stage 2 also suggest, however, that most categories of behaviour state can be reliably distinguished once definitions of behaviours for each state are clearly defined. |
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