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#1. A behavior analyst is collecting duration data to assess a client’s engagement in prosocial peer interaction within a structured social skills group. During a 60-minute observation period, the analyst recorded the following instances of the client talking to peers 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 8 minutes, and 12 minutes. Given this data, what percentage of the total observation hour did the client spend talking to peers?
To determine the percentage of time the client spent talking to peers first sum the individual durations recorded 5 minutes 10 minutes 8 minutes 12 minutes 35 minutes Next divide this total duration by the entire observation period which is 1 hour or 60 minutes 35 minutes 60 minutes 05833 Finally multiply by 100 to convert this decimal to a percentage 05833 100 5833 Rounded to the nearest whole number the client spent 58 of the first hour talking to peers This calculation is a fundamental skill for interpreting duration data and communicating behavioral trends effectively
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