This is a study funded by a Phase II SBIR to build and test the feasibility of a new software prototype for delivering evidence-based behavioral therapy treatment for autism. The software, called Motivity.net, will be used by behavioral therapy provider groups across the country to manage the intensive data collection and analysis workflow associated with Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) and related therapies, which are becoming standard-of-care treatment for children with autism.
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Impact of software on number of updates to programs made by behavior analysts (intervention agility)
Timeframe: Data will be collected continuously from start to end of study; totals will be analyzed at the end of study (8 weeks from start date)
Event tracking usability assessed by user ratings
Timeframe: Likert scale to be administered at the end of study (8 weeks from start date)
Program editing efficiency as assessed by usage analysis
Timeframe: Time will be tracked continuously from start to end of study; totals will be analyzed at the end of study (8 weeks from start date)
Impact of software on trial success rate
Timeframe: Data will be collected continuously from start to end of study; totals will be analyzed at the end of study (8 weeks from start date)
Impact of software on trials to criterion (number of trials needed to achieve mastery)
Timeframe: Data will be collected continuously from start to end of study; totals will be analyzed at the end of study (8 weeks from start date)
Impact of software on total number of targets mastered
Timeframe: Data will be collected continuously from start to end of study; totals will be analyzed at the end of study (8 weeks from start date)