How might the procedures for data collection look for this response?The target behavior is the clinician’s accurate identification of an intervention (or set of interventions) that directly corresponds to the barriers identified through the PDC-HS. • Example definition: “The clinician selects intervention strategies that align with the performance barriers identified in at least 3 of 4 PDC-HS domains (training, antecedents, equipment/processes, consequences).”
Identify an intervention, or set of interventions, based on the PDC-HS data.

Type: Permanent Product or Checklist Recording
Observer: Supervisor, BCBA, or trainer reviewing the clinician’s completed PDC-HS and proposed intervention plan.
Frequency: After each PDC-HS administration and intervention plan development.