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The final step in the problem-solving process is to evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention. One way to make data more easily interpretable is to display it visually. By graphing data both providers and caregivers are able to see changes in the behavior measured and decisions about interventions can be made. Graphs can be created through drawing by hand or using computer programs, such as Microsoft Excel.

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Armstrong, K.H., Ogg, J.A., Sundman-Wheat, A.N., Walsh, A.S. (2014). Evaluating Outcomes. In: Evidence-Based Interventions for Children with Challenging Behavior. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7807-2_9

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