Examining the Reliability and Validity of the Effective Behavior Support Self-Assessment Survey

作者: Benjamin G. Solomon , Kevin G. Tobin , Gregory M. Schutte

DOI: 10.1353/ETC.2015.0007

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摘要: The Effective Behavior Support Self-Assessment Survey (SAS; Sugai, Horner, & Todd, 2003) is designed to measure perceived Positive Interventions and Supports (PBIS) implementation identify priorities for improvement. Despite its longevity, little published research exists documenting reliability or validity these purposes. current study reports on the SAS’s internal consistency, construct validity, criterion a medium-sized rural/suburban district. It was found that SAS possesses adequate consistency validity. However, results suggest further improvements survey could be made. Possible modifications future directions are discussed.

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