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#1. A behavior analyst is conducting an assessment and needs to select appropriate measurement procedures based on the fundamental dimensional quantities of behavior. Which of the following is NOT considered a fundamental dimensional quantity of behavior in Applied Behavior Analysis?
The fundamental dimensional quantities of behavior are the basic properties of behavior that can be directly measured These three core dimensions are 1 Repeatability Refers to the fact that a behavior can be counted or occur repeatedly eg frequency count rate 2 Temporal Locus Refers to the fact that a behavior occurs at a specific point in time in relation to other events eg latency interresponse time IRT 3 Temporal Extent Refers to the fact that a behavior occupies time eg duration Topography while a crucial aspect of behavior and necessary for clear operational definitions describes the physical form or shape of the behavior It is a descriptive characteristic not a fundamental dimensional quantity from which all other measures are derived
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