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#1. Jenny wants to accurately track her son’s bathroom habits at daycare. She specifically needs to know ‘how often’ her son is taken to the bathroom ‘each day.’ Given the various dimensional quantities of behavior, which measurement would be most useful for Jenny to obtain this specific information?

Jenny needs to know how often her son goes to the bathroom each day This explicitly combines a count of occurrences how often with a specific unit of time each day When a count of behavior frequency is expressed relative to a unit of time it is referred to as rate For example if he went to the bathroom 6 times per day 6 timesday is a rate While frequency a simple count could tell her how many times it becomes much more meaningful and comparable when paired with a time unit to establish a rate If she only had frequency she wouldnt know if that count was over an hour a day or a week making comparisons difficult Duration measures the amount of time a behavior occurs and latency measures the time from a stimulus to the onset of a response Neither duration nor latency answers how often per day making rate the most appropriate and useful dimensional quantity in this scenario

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