Table 1.
Instruction | Description | Explanation | Alterations |
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1. Open a new Excel® workbook. | (a) Click on Excel® Icon | ||
2. Label the interval column. | (a) Type “Interval” into cell A1 | Do not include quotation marks unless they are used in a formula found in brackets. | “Interval” can be substituted with an appropriate label for another type of system such as “time” or “trial” |
3. Fill in the interval times. |
(a) Type “9:00 AM–10:00 AM” into cell A2. (b) Continue labeling the 60-min intervals (e.g., type “10:00 AM–11:00 AM” into cell A3) until you have completed “2:00 PM-3:00 PM” in cell A7. i. To stop the text from overlapping into the B cells, highlight cells A2:A7 on the HOME tab and select WRAP TEXT. |
“A2:A7” stands for A2 through A7. Colons often mean “through” in Excel® | The interval times can be substituted with other time intervals or any other appropriate labels like a specific time (i.e., 12 p.m.) for a momentary time sampling system, or trial numbers for any trial-based system. Any number of rows can be added for a custom system. |
4. Label the interval completion column. | (a) Type “Staff Initials” into cell B1. | The text or values entered into this column will be the source cell for the autofill feature described in Table 3. | Staff Initials can be substituted with something like “was the trial completed” with a dropdown menu of yes/no. |
5. Label the target behaviors. |
(a) Type “Physical Aggression”, “Self-Injurious Behavior”, “Elopement”, and “Property Destruction” into cells C1:F1, respectively. i. To stop the text from overlapping into the next cell, utilize the wrap text procedure described in step 3b(i). |
The target behavior labels can be substituted with any behavior of interest, including behaviors with the goal of acquisition or reduction. |