“…The most commonly cited limitations of functional analyses are the fact that they may be lengthy (Applegate, Matson, & Cherry, 1999;Durand & Crimmins, 1988;Pyles, Riordan, & Bailey, 1997;Sturmey, 1994) and that their implementation may require a considerable amount of training and clinical expertise (Crawford, Brockel, Schauss, & Miltenberger, 1992;Durand & Crimmins, 1988;Spreat & Connelly, 1996;Sturmey, 1994). Although conducting a functional analysis is a more lengthy process than is administering a questionnaire, it is not necessarily any more time consuming than is performing a descriptive analysis (Lerman & Iwata, 1993). Furthermore, recent research has yielded several ways for increasing the efficiency of functional analyses by conducting either fewer (Northup et al, 1991) or briefer (Wallace & Iwata, 1999) sessions.…”