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#1. A BCBA is overseeing an RBT who is collecting frequency data on several target behaviors. The BCBA instructed the RBT to use a clicker counter for accurate recording. However, the RBT decided to mentally count the occurrences of the behaviors instead. After a week, the RBT’s data profoundly misrepresents the actual frequency of the behaviors that occurred. This inaccuracy in the data, which directly resulted from the RBT’s chosen measurement method, is best characterized as aan

The text precisely defines an artifact in measurement when we get data as a result of a way we measured it and its inaccurate so the way we measured it led to inaccurate data we consider this an artifact In this scenario the RBTs decision to count mentally the way we measured it led to data that misrepresents the behavior that is occurring inaccurate data A confound is an uncontrolled variable affecting the dependent variable in an experimental design Naive observation refers to an observer unaware of the studys purpose While the data may also be unreliable measurement artifact specifically addresses the cause of the inaccuracy stemming from the method itself which is the direct focus of the question and the texts explanation

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