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#1. The foundational properties of measurement in Applied Behavior Analysis are repeatability, temporal extent, and temporal locus. Considering these properties, which of the following measurement dimensions is explicitly derived from temporal extent?
Temporal extent refers to the amount of time a behavior occurs or how long it lasts The text clearly defines this by stating if you think of the word extent and think of think of length right length of time It then explicitly identifies duration as the measurement that is part part of temporal extent Latency and Interresponse Time IRT are both measures derived from temporal locus which refers to the point in time a behavior occurs in relation to another event or behavior Count on the other hand is a measure derived from repeatability which refers to the number of times a behavior occurs Therefore duration is the correct answer as it directly measures the length of time a behavior occupies
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