consistent overestimation or underestimation of behavior reflects…
recording whether behavior occurred during consecutive intervals is…
repeated measurement of the same event yielding the same value demonstrates…
defining behavior in observable and measurable terms creates an…
when data points fluctuate widely across sessions, this indicates…
data that misrepresent behavior due to how measurement was conducted are…
a graph that shows the total number of responses accumulating over time is a…
tallying each instance of a behavior as it occurs is…
recording that a tantrum lasted 4 minutes and 32 seconds measures…
a caregiver completing a questionnaire about behavior frequency is an example of…
recording behavior only if it occurs for the entire interval is…
recording whether the intervention was implemented as planned measures…
low reliability indicates that data are…
evaluating intervention effectiveness relative to time and resources is a…
12 seconds between the end of one response and the start of the next measures…
measurement error caused by knowing data are being evaluated is…
unintended changes in how observers apply definitions over time are…
IOA refers to the degree to which observers…
ensuring all experimental procedures, including baseline and intervention, are correctly implemented reflects…
recording 8 call-outs during a 30-minute class measures…