This cluster shows how to ask people with intellectual disability about their happiness and daily life. It tells BCBAs when to trust the person’s own answers and when to listen to parents or staff instead. You will learn which questions matter most and how to fix scores if a proxy rates life lower than the person does. Use these tips to pick the right survey and write goals that truly boost joy and choice.
This cluster contains 108 research articles. Editorial content is being generated — check back soon for a full synthesis, key findings, and practitioner guide.