How might data be collected for this target response?Data could be collected using event recording or permanent product review to track the number of correct responses during a session. A simple tally sheet or data form can be used by the RBT or supervisor to record each correct instance and calculate the overall response rate.
Identify several interventions that might help improve response rates. Place them in order with the least-restrictive at the top so that the interventions may be introduced systematically, adding more restrictive / less favorable interventions after the outcomes of less restrictive options have been measured.

To improve response rates, interventions could include: (1) increased reinforcement for correct responses, (2) visual prompts or task modifications, (3) response prompting (e.g., least-to-most), (4) direct teaching using Behavior Skills Training (BST), and (5) performance-based consequences such as retraining or increased supervision. These should be introduced in that order, starting with the least intrusive.