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#1. A behavior analyst is conducting a 3-hour in-home session with a client. The primary target behavior for this session is tantruming, which typically occurs in short, high-intensity bursts. The analyst needs to gather data specifically for a 20-minute period within the 3-hour session to assess the effectiveness of a new antecedent intervention implemented during that specific timeframe. Which type(s) of measurement procedure(s) would be appropriate for collecting data on tantruming during this 20-minute window?
When only a specific sample of time eg 20 minutes out of a 3hour session is targeted for data collection both continuous and discontinuous measurement procedures can be appropriately used Continuous measurement procedures such as frequency count or duration directly track every instance or the total time of the behavior during that specific 20minute period Discontinuous measurement procedures like partial interval or whole interval recording involve dividing the 20minute period into smaller intervals and recording the presence or absence of the behavior within those intervals Both approaches can yield valuable data for a limited timeframe Permanent product measurement which involves measuring the lasting environmental effects of a behavior would not be suitable for directly observing and quantifying a transient behavior like tantruming during a live observation period
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