How might data be collected for this target response?Data could be collected by recording whether data sheets are completed during each session, using a simple yes/no or percentage of opportunities measure. Supervisory observations or permanent product review of completed data collection binders could also be used to assess staff performance.
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.

Least-restrictive interventions may include reducing response effort by making data sheets more accessible and simplifying data collection procedures.
Next, performance feedback and goal setting could be introduced to increase accountability and motivation.
If needed, adding positive reinforcement or incentives for accurate and consistent data collection may be implemented.
More restrictive options may include increased supervision or corrective consequences for failure to collect data after less restrictive interventions have been evaluated.