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#1. A Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) is diligently recording instances of a client’s aggressive behavior throughout the school day. The data log for a particular day shows the following entries for aggressive outbursts 910 AM, 1025 AM, 100 PM, and 215 PM. The supervising BCBA asks for the average duration of aggressive behavior for that day. Based solely on the information provided in the data log, what should the RBT report to the BCBA regarding the average duration?

This question highlights a critical distinction in behavioral measurement The provided data 910 AM 1025 AM 100 PM 215 PM represents the temporal locus of each aggressive outburst indicating when the behavior started or occurred However it does not provide any information about the temporal extent or duration of each individual outburst ie how long each aggressive episode lasted To calculate the average duration the RBT would need data on the start and end times or the total duration for each specific instance of aggressive behavior Without this essential duration data it is impossible to calculate an average duration Trusting ones analysis of what data is actually present is crucial in ABA practice

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