Datasets:
Session-Log Reading Guide
Reference for reading Task 2 (session-interpretation) examples. Keep this
open in a side pane while browsing review.md.
Session header line
Session 3 — 2026-10-10 — 45 min — 1 observer
Or, for inter-observer agreement sessions:
Session 5 — 2026-10-14 — IOA SESSION — 2 observers
| Piece | Meaning |
|---|---|
Session N |
Nth observation session in this log |
2026-10-10 |
Synthetic date (always in 2026 range) |
45 min |
Session duration |
1 observer / 2 observers |
Single observer (primary) or IOA session |
IOA SESSION |
(If present) agreement check; behavior lines in this session show a trailing IOA X% agreement |
Skill data line (acquisition programs)
ordering in a restaurant: 9/13 correct (67%); latency 3.1s; prompts 5
| Piece | Meaning |
|---|---|
9/13 correct |
Correct trials / total trials |
67% |
Accuracy |
latency 3.1s |
Mean response latency after SD presentation |
prompts 5 |
Number of trials on which any prompt was delivered |
Behavior data lines
Each target behavior gets its own measurement format matched to the
behavior's clinical shape. Generic freq lines apply to most behaviors;
behaviors with clinically distinctive shapes have behavior-specific
measurements.
Generic frequency behaviors
Aggression: freq 3
Elopement: freq 2
SIB: freq 5
Property destruction: freq 1
Non-compliance: freq 4
Verbal aggression: freq 2
freq N = N occurrences this session.
Tantrum (includes duration)
Tantrum: freq 2, duration 7m total
Stereotypy and mouthing (include partial-interval recording)
Motor stereotypy: freq 8; PIR 18%
Vocal stereotypy: freq 5; PIR 12%
Mouthing: freq 6; PIR 15%
PIR X% = partial-interval recording: % of intervals in which the behavior
occurred at any point.
Pica (attempts vs successful ingestion)
Pica: attempts 3 (2 unsuccessful — staff retrieved item before ingestion; 1 successful — item ingested)
Staff often intercept pica attempts; tracking attempts / successful separately preserves the severity signal that a raw frequency loses.
Fecal smearing / scatolia (attempts vs completed smearing)
Fecal smearing (scatolia): attempts 2 (1 intercepted — staff redirected before smearing; 1 completed — feces transferred to skin, clothing, or surface)
Same intercepted / completed split as pica — clinically critical because staff responsiveness directly shapes outcome severity.
Toileting (four-count voiding log)
Toileting accident (urine or bowel): urine: 3 in-toilet / 2 accidents; BM: 0 in-toilet / 1 accidents
Mirrors a standard clinical voiding log. The deceleration target is accidents (urine + BM), but successful in-toilet voids are tracked alongside for context:
urine: X in-toilet / Y accidents— successful urinations vs. urine accidentsBM: P in-toilet / Q accidents— successful bowel movements vs. BM accidents
IOA annotation
On sessions marked IOA SESSION, each behavior line ends with ; IOA X% agreement:
Aggression: freq 3; IOA 88% agreement
ABC line
ABC (elopement): A = peer took toy; B = ran from room; C = staff retrieved learner
A= Antecedent (what happened immediately before the behavior)B= Behavior (operational description)C= Consequence (what happened immediately after)
ABC evidence feeds the behavior-function hypothesis in the assistant's response (escape / attention / tangible / automatic, per Iwata et al. 1994 and Hanley, Iwata, & McCord 2003).
Function-hypothesis line (log header)
Near the top of a log you'll see one line per tracked behavior:
1. Fecal smearing (scatolia) — function hypothesized: automatic
2. Aggression — function hypothesized: escape
These are the sampled (gold) functions that the interpretation response should corroborate with the evidence in the log.
Program list
Programs tracked this session block:
1. ordering in a restaurant (AFLS Community) — task_analysis
2. mands for a break (VB-MAPP Mand L1) — net
3. tacts colors of objects (VB-MAPP Tact L2) — dtt
Each entry names the skill target, its curriculum location, and the teaching method.
Behavioral indicator block (across sessions)
BEHAVIORAL OBSERVATIONS (across sessions)
- Increased response latency (3–5× baseline)
- Pushing materials away from the work area
- Vocal refusal ("no", "I don't want to")
These are pattern-specific indicator clusters (frustration, engagement, or
disengagement) sampled from the behavioral_indicators block in configs/session_interpretation/taxonomy.yaml.