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#1. A behavior analyst is interested in measuring the time elapsed from the presentation of a specific instruction (e.g., ‘Touch your nose’) to the initiation of the client’s response. The analyst is specifically focused on understanding when the behavior occurs in relation to the antecedent. Which dimensional quantity of behavior is the analyst primarily focusing on?

The three fundamental dimensional quantities of behavior are repeatability how many times a behavior occurs temporal extent how long a behavior occurs and temporal locus when a behavior occurs in time The question explicitly asks about measuring when the behavior occurs in relation to an antecedent which is the definition of latency Latency is a derivative measurement of temporal locus indicating the point in time a behavior occurs relative to an event Repeatability concerns count or frequency of behavior and temporal extent concerns the duration of behavior Interresponse time IRT is also a derivative of temporal locus but Temporal Locus is the overarching dimensional quantity being measured encompassing both latency and IRT

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