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. 1993 Summer;26(2):239–245. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1993.26-239

Validating predicted activity preferences of individuals with severe disabilities.

J S Newton 1, W R Ard Jr 1, R H Horner 1
PMCID: PMC1297742  PMID: 8331020

Abstract

We examined the accuracy of 24 staff members' predictions of activities preferred by 14 individuals with severe disabilities. For each of 144 activities, staff members assigned a client preference rating of "likes a lot," "likes," or "dislikes." Two activities from each category were randomly selected for each individual with disabilities. Pairs of selected activities were presented to the individuals, who were prompted to choose an activity. Staff members' activity preference ratings correctly predicted the choices made by the individuals with disabilities for 78% of the trials. The more divergent the preference ratings of the paired activities, the more likely staff members were to predict correctly the activity selected by a participant.

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