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#1. Steph Curry is renowned for his exceptional basketball shooting skills, particularly the sheer number of three-point shots he successfully makes. On one occasion, he made 70 three-point shots consecutively. When describing this achievement in behavioral terms, what primary dimension of behavior is being highlighted by the phrase ’70 three-point shots consecutively’?
Frequency refers to the count of how many times a behavior occurs When the text states that Steph Curry made 70 threepoint shots consecutively it is specifically counting the number of successful shooting behaviors he emitted While rate frequency per unit of time is often a more informative measure for skills like shooting the statement itself provides only a raw count of occurrences which is the definition of frequency Duration A measures the length of time a behavior occurs Latency B measures the time from the onset of a stimulus to the initiation of a response Interresponse Time IRT D measures the time between the end of one response and the beginning of the next identical response None of these accurately describe the count of 70 discrete behaviors
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