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frequency
number of responses per unit of time
duration
amount of time in which the behavior occurs
response latency
elapsed time between onset of stimulus and in initiation of response
time sampling
observing and recording behavior during intervals or specific moments in time
whole-interval recording
record whether behavior occurred the entire interval; underestimates and decreases behavior
partial-interval recording
record whether behavior occurred at any part of the interval; overestimates & increases behavior
momentary time sampling
records whether behavior occurred at the moment that each interval ends
permanent product recording
measurement takes place after behavior has occurred
single stimulus preference assessment
record whether stimuli was approached or not approached and the duration of time spent with the item
paired stimuli preference assessment
simultaneous presentation of two stimuli; shows how many times stimuli are chosen and the rank of stimuli
multiple stimuli preference assessment with replacement
array of 3 or more stimuli; item chosen remains in the array and items not chosen are replaced
multiple stimuli preference assessment without replacement
array of 3 or more stimuli; item that is chosen is removed, order is changed, and trial begins with reduced number of items
important components of a program guide
Sd, target behavior, procedure, environment, prompts, and mastery criteria
unconditioned reinforcement
unlearned reinforcement; food, water, oxygen, warmth
conditioned reinforcement
previously neutral stimulus change that acquired capability to function as a reinforcer through stimulus-stimulus pairing with another reinforcer