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#1. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is conducting a functional assessment for a client in a social setting on the weekends. As part of this assessment, the BCBA gathers baseline data on the client’s social interaction skills, specifically focusing on the duration of time the client spends talking to peers. During the first hour of observation, the BCBA records the following durations for instances of talking to peers 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 8 minutes, and 12 minutes. Based on this recorded data, what is the precise percentage of the first hour that the client spent talking to peers?
To calculate the percentage of time the client spent talking to peers within the observation period follow these steps 1 Calculate the total duration of the target behavior Sum all the recorded durations for talking to peers Total duration 5 minutes 10 minutes 8 minutes 12 minutes 35 minutes 2 Identify the total observation time The observation period was the first hour which is equivalent to 60 minutes 3 Calculate the percentage Divide the total duration of the behavior by the total observation time and then multiply by 100 to convert it into a percentage Percentage Total duration of behavior Total observation time 100 Percentage 35 minutes 60 minutes 100 Percentage 058333 100 Percentage 5833 rounded to two decimal places for precision This calculation provides a clear and accurate measure of the proportion of time the client engaged in the target social behavior within the specified observation interval offering valuable insight for baseline data and intervention planning
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