An operationally defined long-term speech goal for Franklin (4;1 years) , who has a moderate-severe phonological impairment, captures:
A) the behavior to be learned, the task used to measure the behavior, who will conduct the measurement, where measurement will take place, criterion, and the total expected duration of intervention.
B) the behavior to be learned, the task used to measure the behavior, the response mode, the response level, who will conduct the measurement, where measurement will take place, criterion.
C) the behavior to be learned, the dose, the intervention agent, who will conduct the measurement, where measurement will take place, criterion, and the teaching and learning procedure.
D) the behavior to be learned, the task used to measure the behavior, who will conduct the measurement, where measurement will take place, dose, teaching and learning procedure, and the total expected duration of intervention.
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