PS360 APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS I (EVENING) PART C 3.0
Assignment Name: Final Presentation
Closing Time: 4/12/2026 11:55 PM (Current Time: 4/3/2026 08:21 PM America/New_York)
Instructions for the Final Project Presentation
Course Title: Applied Behavior Analysis I (PS360)
Assignment: Final Project Presentation
Objective: To summarize and effectively communicate the findings and ideas of your final project in a clear, professional, and engaging manner.
If you are submitting it by email, please include your name in the subject line. – M. Ramos
Presentation Requirements:
Time Limit:
Prepare a 5-minute presentation to present in class summarizing your final project.
Content Outline:
Your presentation should include the following sections:
Introduction:
Briefly present the behavior you analyzed.
Explain the rationale and significance of your study.
Methodology:
Describe your operational definition of the behavior.
Summarize the measurement techniques and data collection methods used.
Explain the experimental design applied (e.g., reversal, multiple baseline).
Results:
Present key findings using graphs (e.g., bar chart, cumulative record).
Highlight observed quantitative trends and relationships.
Discussion:
Interpret the results and discuss their implications.
Mention any challenges encountered and how they were addressed.
Suggest future research directions or practical applications.
Visual Material:
Include graphs (e.g., bar chart, line graph) to visually represent your data.
Use clear and concise slides or visuals that complement your spoken content (if applicable).
Presentation Style:
Be clear and professional in your delivery.
Use language appropriate for a professional and academic audience.
Maintain a steady pace, ensuring the presentation stays within the 5-minute time limit.
APA 7th Edition Compliance:
Cite all sources, including graphics, in APA 7th edition format.
Include a references slide in APA 7th edition style at the end of your presentation (if applicable).
Submission Format:
Save your recorded presentation in a common video format (e.g., MP4).
Submit it as a PowerPoint or PDF file.
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