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. 2018 Aug 8;61(8):2045–2061. doi: 10.1044/2018_JSLHR-L-17-0424

Table 4.

Interobserver agreement percent averages (ranges) across groups and phases.

Phase Baseline Treatment group Comparison group Gen trained/nontrained Gen unfamiliar Maint
Treatment group behaviors
 Focus acts 94 (63–100) 83 (70–100) 84 (71–88) 81 (71–100) 82 (72–100)
 Focus IN 97 (83–100) 92 (67–100) 95 (80–100) 86 (67–100) 91 (63–100)
 Focus RESP 91 (67–100) 91 (63–100) 88 (50–100) 88 (67–100) 90 (76–100)
 Peer acts 91 (67–100) 84 (68–100) 88 (70–100) 80 (70–100) 85 (70–98)
 Peer IN 99 (89–100) 95 (75–100) 96 (50–100) 88 (60–91) 94 (86–100)
 Peer RESP 92 (50–100) 86 (65–100) 91 (76–100) 92 (75–100) 90 (67–100)
Comparison group behaviors
 Focus acts 87 (60–100) 89 (67–100) 88 (70–100) 98 (79–100) 89 (67–100)
 Focus IN 100 (100–100) 99 (80–100) 99.8 (50–100) 100 (100–100) 95 (75–100)
 Focus RESP 100 (100–100) 95 (50–100) 98 (78–100) 100 (100–100) 92 (50–100)
 Peer acts 95 (75–100) 89 (70–100) 90 (70–100) 82 (67–100) 89 (67–100)
 Peer IN 99 (93–100) 99 (80–100) 99 (71–100) 94 (50–100) 97 (80–100)
 Peer RESP 83 (50–100) 89 (50–100) 98 (67–100) 91 (75–100) 98 (75–100)

Note. Gen trained/familiar = generalization condition with a trained peer (treatment group) or a nontrained peer (comparison group); Gen unfamiliar = generalization setting with an unfamiliar (new) peer; Maint = maintenance; IN = initiations; RESP = responses.