Q: Practitioners need measurement in order to do all of the following except - answerA:Operationalize empiricism
Q: The dimensional quantity of
... [Show More] duration is described as: - answerA:Temporal extent
Q: _________ is obtained by combining observation time with a tally of the number of occurrences of behavior. - answerA:Rate
Q: All of the following are procedures for measuring behavior except - answerA:Observation
Q: Devices such as wrist counters, masking tape, buttons, and calculators are all useful when using ________ recording procedures. - answerA:Event
Q: The procedure that measures behavior after it has occurred by measuring its effect on the environment is called: - answerA:Permanent product
Q: Which of the following is a reason not to use permanent product measurement? - answerA:Moment-to-moment decisions must be made
Q: One advantage of using computer-based observation and measurement systems is - answerA:Data can be clustered and analyzed easily
Q: Computer-assisted measurement of behavior allows the observer to do all of the following except: - answerA:Collect permanent products
Q: You are preparing to observe Jennifer, a second grade student who has difficulty following teacher direction and frequently wanders around the classroom. The target behavior for Jennifer is being out of her seat. What is the most appropriate method for measuring this target behavior? - answerA:Duration
Q: arco is learning to assemble computer components as part of his new job at a factory. Speed and accuracy are critical skills for him to learn in assembling his component. What is the most appropriate method for measuring his behavior? - answerA:Permanent product
Q: Describe one of the functions of measurement for practitioners of applied behavior analysis. - answerA:Answer should include an explanation of one of the following: compare effectiveness of interventions, determine when to start or sto [Show Less]