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#1. A BCBA is reviewing the fundamental dimensions of behavior measurement. They recall that temporal extent has to do with duration, and temporal locus has to do with interresponse time (IRT) and latency. Which of the following measurement types is NOT classified under the dimension of repeatability?
The three fundamental dimensions of behavior measurement are repeatability temporal extent and temporal locus Repeatability or countability refers to instances of behavior that can be counted and includes measures such as frequency number of occurrences rate number of occurrences per unit of time and count a simple tally of occurrences Temporal extent refers to the time a behavior occurs and is measured by duration Temporal locus refers to when a behavior occurs in relation to other events and includes measures like interresponse time IRT which is the time between two consecutive responses and latency which is the time from the onset of a stimulus to the initiation of a response Therefore IRT is categorized under temporal locus not repeatability
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