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#1. A behavior analyst is implementing a skill acquisition program for a learner. The program’s mastery criterion is set at two consecutive correct responses. The data shows the learner achieved a correct response on Trial 1 () and another correct response on Trial 2 (), thus mastering the skill after Trial 2. Given this information, what type of measurement procedure was most likely employed to determine mastery?

The measurement procedure described is Trialstocriterion This measurement involves recording the number of response opportunities trials required for a learner to achieve a preestablished level of performance or mastery In this scenario the criterion was two consecutive correct responses and the learner met this after two trials Duration measures the amount of time a behavior occurs Rate measures the number of occurrences of a behavior over a period of time Latency measures the time between the presentation of a stimulus and the onset of a response None of these other measures are directly indicated by the description of mastery after trial number two based on a two correct responses criterion which specifically focuses on the count of trials needed to meet a performance standard

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