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#1. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is designing an intervention to increase a client’s sustained on-task behavior during independent academic work. The goal is for the client to remain engaged for the entire duration of pre-defined intervals. To accurately measure progress toward this goal and ensure the data reflects consistent engagement, which discontinuous measurement procedure would be most appropriate to select?

When the goal is to increase the duration or sustained presence of a behavior such as ontask behavior for the entire interval Whole Interval Recording is the most appropriate discontinuous measurement procedure In Whole Interval Recording the behavior is only recorded as occurring if it is present throughout the entire predetermined interval This method tends to underestimate the occurrence of behavior making it sensitive to increases in duration and thus ideal for behaviors targeted for increase Momentary Time Sampling only records behavior at the very end of an interval which can lead to overestimation or underestimation and may not provide a consistent picture of sustained behavior Partial Interval Recording records the behavior if it occurs at any point during the interval even for a single second This method tends to overestimate the occurrence of behavior which would be misleading if the goal is sustained engagement as a brief instance of ontask behavior would count the same as sustained ontask behavior Event recording or frequency recording is used for behaviors that have a clear beginning and end and occur discretely which is not suitable for measuring sustained ontask behavior across an interval

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