Association for Behavior Analysis International

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32nd Annual Convention; Atlanta, GA; 2006

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Workshop #W58
CE Offered: BACB
Graphing with Microsoft Excel
Friday, May 26, 2006
6:00 PM–9:00 PM
Techwood
Area: PRA; Domain: Applied Research
CE Instructor: Sarah E. Roberts, M.S.
SARAH E. ROBERTS (Behavioral Dimensions), EMILY R. MONN (St. Cloud State University), ERIC RUDRUD (St. Cloud State University), KIMBERLY A. SCHULZE (St. Cloud State University)
Description: Participants will be provided with systematic instruction on graphing single-subject research designs using Microsoft Excel. Single-subject designs covered include: ABAB, Multiple Baseline, Alternating Treatments, and Cumulative Records. Participants will also learn to graph session-by-session learner acquisition data. Participants will be provided with a CD providing detailed text instructions, a streaming video with demonstrations, and templates for learner acquisition data.
Learning Objectives: 1. Enter data on Excel spreadsheet for appropriate single-subject research design. 2. Graph data for single-subject design. 3. Edit graph content (titles, axis, background, condition, trend lines). 4. Graph learner acquisition data.
Activities: Participants will be provided with step-by-step instruction and practice in graphing single-case designs using Microsoft Excel. We encourage participants to bring laptop computers to practice entering data and graphing results.
Audience: Practitioners and researchers who need to graph data in an efficient manner. Faculty and graduate students who teach behavior analysis.
Content Area: Practice
Instruction Level: Basic

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