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#1. A student is employing the Pomodoro method for their study routine, which involves periods of focused study followed by short breaks. According to this specific application, a study period is completed, and then a 10-minute break is taken before the next study period begins. Based on this description, what is the inter-response time (IRT) of the ‘study’ behavior?
Interresponse time IRT is defined as the elapsed time between two successive responses In this Pomodoro scenario the responses are the initiation or completion of a study period The time in between these study periods is explicitly stated as the 10minute break Therefore the IRT for the study behavior ie the time between one instance of studying ending and the next instance beginning is 10 minutes This measure helps quantify the pacing of behavior and is a fundamental concept in behavior measurement
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