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#1. A behavior technician is conducting an observation session. During a two-minute period, the client is presented with three different stimuli first, a question is asked, and the client engages in escape behavior 2 seconds later second, an instruction is given, and the client engages in escape behavior 5 seconds later third, water is offered, and the client engages in escape behavior 3 seconds later. Given these observations, what dimension of behavior is being measured?

Latency is defined as the time from the onset of a stimulus SD to the initiation of a response In this scenario the question asked instruction given and water offered all serve as discriminative stimuli SDs The time elapsed between each SD and the clients subsequent escape behavior 2 5 and 3 seconds respectively is precisely what latency measures Rate measures the frequency of a behavior within a specific time period Duration measures the total time a behavior occurs from beginning to end Interresponse Time IRT measures the time elapsed between the end of one response and the beginning of the next same response Since each escape behavior is in response to a distinct SD we are measuring the time from the SD to the response not the time between successive instances of the same behavior in the absence of a new SD

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