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#1. A team of behavior analysts is struggling to collect continuous data on a single child each day due to time constraints, finding the process unrealistic and slow. By the time enough data is gathered, the school year is nearly over. What is the most practical and efficient measurement adjustment the team can make to address this issue?
Continuous data collection while often providing the most accurate and complete picture of behavior can be highly timeconsuming and resourceintensive especially in practical settings like a school where staff may have multiple responsibilities When continuous measurement is unrealistic due to time constraints a switch to a discontinuous measurement procedure is a highly efficient and practical solution Discontinuous measurement involves observing and recording behavior only during specific intervals or at specific moments in time rather than continuously throughout an observation period Time sampling specifically is a type of discontinuous measurement where the observation period is divided into intervals and the behavior is recorded only if it occurs or is occurring at the end of the interval momentary time sampling or during the entire interval wholeinterval time sampling or at any point within the interval partialinterval time sampling This method significantly reduces the demand on the observers time while still providing valuable data on the occurrence of behavior Hiring additional staff or solely focusing on critical behaviors might be other strategies but switching to a discontinuous measurement type directly addresses the measurement procedures efficiency in the face of time constraints as highlighted in the scenario
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