In a single stimulus preference assessments, children are given free access to a room full of toys, but must choose only one to play with. This is false.
Single Stimulus Preference Assessments, also known as "successful choice" assessments, involve giving a child a single item and recording his behavioral response to each item, as well as the duration of his engagement with each item. Types of Assessment Preferences Catalyst currently provides four types of preference assessments: Single Stimulus, Paired Stimulus (Forced-Choice), Multiple-Stimulus with Replacement (MSWR), and Multiple-Stimulus without Replacement (MSWO).
MSWO (Multiple Stimulus Preference Assessment without Replacement) is a free diagnostic tool that generates a ranked order list of preferences for an individual. MSWO assessments allow students to rank their preferred stimuli from a list of options.
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