Abstract

The large amounts of client behavioral data collected by residential treatment programs represent an information processing challenee. If programs are to make effective use of data, they need processing systems which are flexible and cost-efficient, and which generate results applicable to program information needs. This report describes a computer-based system which utilizes data from daily behavioral observations by staff to produce varying types of statistical results, including behavioral progress charts of individual clicnts, behavioral charts of client groups, and more general research data. The report describes the steps involved in data collection, processing and dissemination within a residential treatment program.

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