What type of continuous measurement involves recording every instance of a behavior?
What is Frequency?
What type of discontinuous recording involves checking if the behavior occurred at ANY point during an interval?
What is Partial Interval Recording?
What is the term for the time that occurs between two consecutive instances of a behavior?
What is Inter-Response Time (IRT)?
What do you calculate when you divide the frequency of a behavior by the total observation time?
What is Rate?
On a standard line graph in ABA, what does the x-axis typically represent?
What is Time (e.g., sessions, days)?
Counting how many times a student raises their hand during a class is an example of what?
What is Frequency recording?
If a behavior occurred for the entire 30-second interval, which discontinuous method would definitely mark it as occurring?
What is Whole Interval Recording?
Measuring how long it takes for a student to begin a task after the teacher gives an instruction is measuring what?
What is Latency?
If a student attempts 10 math problems and gets 5 correct, what is their percentage of correct responses?
What is 50%?
What do the data points on a line graph represent?
What are the measurements taken at specific times?
What is calculated by dividing the number of occurrences of a behavior by the time observed?
What is Rate?
Which discontinuous method involves observing whether the behavior is occurring at the very end of a specific interval?
What is Momentary Time Sampling?
Is a shorter IRT indicative of a behavior occurring more or less frequently?
What is more frequently?
Is it generally more informative to report rate or frequency when observation times vary?
What is Rate?
What kind of line on a graph helps show when a new teaching method was started?
What is a Phase Line?
If you count exactly how many times a client says "thank you" during a session, what are you recording?
What is Frequency?
Which discontinuous recording method tends to underestimate the overall occurrence of a behavior?
What is Whole Interval Recording?
What is the time from the presentation of the SD to the start of the response called?
What is Latency?
To find the percentage of intervals a behavior occurred in, you would compare the number of intervals with the behavior to the total number of what?
What are the total number of intervals observed?
A series of consistently increasing data points on a graph indicates what type of trend?
What is an Increasing Trend?
Recording the total amount of time a client spends engaging in a specific activity is what type of continuous measurement?
What is Duration?
Recording data in pre-determined intervals without capturing every instance of the behavior is characteristic of what type of measurement?
What is Discontinuous Measurement?
If the instruction "Stand up" is given at 9:00:00 AM and the client stands at 9:00:05 AM, what is the latency?
What is 5 seconds?
If a behavior occurred in 2 out of 4 observed intervals, what is the percentage of intervals the behavior occurred in?
What is 50%?
What is the purpose of visually representing data on a graph in ABA?
What is to identify trends, evaluate intervention effectiveness, and make data-based decisions?