Jaylen has been asked to visually display the data that he has collected so that it can be analyzed across sessions. What should he use to do this?
Michael’s Teacher, Ms. Smith, is taking data on Michael completing independent work tasks. She sets a timer for every 5 minutes and begins grading papers. When the timer goes off, she looks up and checks if Michael is still on task. What data collection method is this?
Leslie, a BCBA®, wants to figure out how many times per hour her client physically aggresses towards others. What data collection method should she use?
Johnny wants to use a data collection method for his client’s SIB, but it occurs far too often to track each occurrence. He decides to use a data collection method that breaks the session up into intervals, and an occurrence is recorded if SIB happens at any part of the interval. What data collection method is Johnny using?
Sarah’s Mom goes out to run errands and asks her to clean her room while she’s home alone. When her Mom returns from the store, she goes upstairs and sees that her room is clean. Sarah’s Mom then gives her an extra hour of TV for cleaning her room. In this scenario, Sarah’s Mom is using what data collection method as it relates to Sarah’s room cleaning?
When Sally flops to the floor her RBT®, Abby, starts a timer. When she stands back up, marking the end of the flop, she stops her timer. What data collection method is this?
Kate’s client, Jack, manded 60 times during a 3-hour session, meaning he manded 20 times per hour. “20 times per hour” is what form of continuous data collection?
Emily counts the number of times Aaron pinches his friend, Susan. Emily is using what data collection method?
Which of the following is NOT a form of continuous measurement?
Which of the following is the best definition for inter-response time?