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1. A child is told to complete their homework at 5:00, but the child begins their homework at 5:15, the elapsed time between the instruction and the child's response is known as_____________.
a. duration
b. a product measure
c. Latency
d. rate
2. Want to measure the change in volume from one context to another, what will help me measure this?
a. Measuring related response classes
b. The duration of the volume
c. Measuring the magnitude of the volume
d. Interresponse time (RT) measurement
3. A student's name written on top of an assignment is an example of.
a. Indirect measurement
b. A product measure
c. Discontinuous measurement
d. Direct measurement's
4. The elapsed time from the end of one behavior and the beginning of the same behavior is known as____________.
a. Magnitude
b. Latency
c. Interresponse time (IRT)
d. Duration
5. I want to know how many pages can be read in a 20-minute period, what type of measurement could I use?
a. Trials to criterion
b. Magnitude
c. Percentage
d. Count
6. ____________ is often used for behavior that needs to increase. It also tends to underestimate behavior.
a. Partial interval recording
b. Trails to criterion
c. Whole interval recording
d. Momentary time sampling
7. _____________ tends to over and underestimate the occurrence of behavior.
a. Whole interval recording
b. Partial interval recording
c. Momentary time sampling
d. Duration recording
8. _____________is often used for behavior that needs to decrease. It also tends to overestimate behavior.
a. Momentary time sampling
b. Partial interval recoding
c. Whole interval recording
d. Trials to criterion
9. What measures the strength, intensity, or force of a behavior?"
a. Topography
b. Latency
c. Magnitude
d. Percentage
10. Temporal extent measures the of behavior.
a. Interresponse time.
b. Latency
c. Percentage
d. Duration
11. You've divided the observation period into equal intervals, but you want to know if the target behavior takes place throughout the duration of each interval. Which interval or time sampling method should you use?
a. Whole interval recerding
b. Momentary time sampling
c. Duration recording
d. Partial interval recording
12. Operational definitions describe behavior in a way that is ________, _________, &__________
a. Observable, measurable, and accurate
b. Observable, repeatable, and valid
c. Observable, measurable, and repeatable
d. Observable, valid, & Accurate
13. _________ is expressed as a proportional quantity of some event in terms of the number of times the event occurred per 100 opportunities.
a. Interresponse time-(IRT)
b. Percentage
c. Rate
d. Duration
14. _________ involves producing the same value when brought under repeated conditions.
a. Reliability
b. Measurement bias
c. Accuracy
d. Validity
15. How many times a behavior takes place is known as, __________
a. Latency
b. Interresponse time (IRT)
c. Duration
d. Frequency