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Knowledge of Evidence-Based Practices and Frequency of Selection Among School-Based Professionals of Students With Autism

Kristi L. Morin, Ann M. Sam, Brianne Tomaszewski, Victoria Waters, Samuel L. Odom

2020The Journal of Special Education30 citationsDOI

Abstract

Autism Focused Intervention Resources and Modules (AFIRM) are a set of self-paced, online learning modules designed to disseminate information about the 27 evidence-based practices identified through a large-scale review of focused intervention practices for individuals with autism. In this study, we used descriptive statistics and an analysis of variance to analyze more than 67,000 pre-tests completed by over 22,000 school-based AFIRM users to determine whether there are differences by occupation in the (a) selection of evidence-based practices, (b) knowledge of evidence-based practices, and (c) average number of evidence-based practices selected. Results reveal statistically significant differences between groups and have implications for providers and administrators responsible for designing and delivering professional development for school-based professionals working with students with autism.

Topics & Concepts

AutismIntervention (counseling)Selection (genetic algorithm)PsychologySet (abstract data type)Variance (accounting)Descriptive statisticsScale (ratio)DisseminationMedical educationEvidence-based practiceApplied psychologyDevelopmental psychologyComputer scienceMedicinePsychiatryAlternative medicineStatisticsArtificial intelligenceTelecommunicationsQuantum mechanicsPathologyMathematicsBusinessPhysicsProgramming languageAccountingAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchBehavioral and Psychological StudiesFamily and Disability Support Research