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McKissick et al. (2010)
Description
Disruptive behavior data from a study by McKissick et al. (2010). All data were collected via event counting. The variables are as follows:
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Case_Pseudonym. Case Pseudonym provided by the authors. -
Session_number. Within-series session-number -
Condition. Describes whether the outcome is in the baseline (A) or treatment (B) phase. -
Outcome. Value for the outcome. -
Session_length. Length of the observation session. -
Procedure. The metric in which the outcome measurement is expressed, all "count". -
Session_length. The length of the observation session.
Format
A data frame with 35 rows and 4 variables
Source
McKissick, C., Hawkins, R. O., Lentz, F. E., Hailley, J., & McGuire, S. (2010). Randomizing multiple contingency components to decrease disruptive behaviors and increase student engagement in an urban second-grade classroom. Psychology in the Schools, 47(9), 944-959. https://doi.org/10.1002/pits.20516