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Created by Barbara Victores
over 6 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| What do you need to collect data? | complete, clear, and objective definition of behavior targeted. |
| Good Responses Include: | Intensity, severity, latency, duration |
| Dimensions of Behavior | latency duration frequency rate irt celeration |
| Materials and Instruments | Frequency sheets, pens, pencil forms, stopwatch, and electronic devices |
| actors that make the response unreliable | Reactivity observers drift, and procedure is too complex |
| continuous direct dimensional qualities | latency duration frequency irt rate celeration |
| discontinuous | whole interval recording Partial interval recording momentary time sampling placheck discrete categorization percent occurrence trials o criterion |
| fundamental properties of continuous | temporal locus temporal extent Repeatability |
| temporal locus | a single response occurs at a certain point in time |
| temporal extent | a response occupies time |
| repeatability | the response can reoccurs |
| latency | the time since the stimulus is presented and the response of behavior begins |
| duration | the amount of time from the beginning until the end of the response |
| countability (frequency) | the number of times a behavior occurs |
| Rate | the amount of time a behavior occurs during a time interval |
| Inter- response time | The time between the ending of one and the beginning of the other |
| Celeration | the change in one to another dimension of behavior |
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