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Safmeds Set 5

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Recording tangible items or environmental effects that result from a behavior, for example, written academic work (also called outcome recording) Permanent product recording
Methods of data collection used to record aspects of behavior while it actually occurs (event recording, interval recording, duration recording, and latency recording) Observational recording systems
Recording a tally or frequency count of behavior as it occurs within an observation period; an observational recording procedure. Event recording
An observational recording system in which an observation period is divided into a number of short intervals. The observer counts the number of intervals when the behavior occurs rather than instances of the behavior Interval recording
An observational recording system in which an observation period is divided into equal intervals; the target behavior is observed at the end of each interval Time sampling
Recording the amount of time between the initiation of a response and its conclusion; an observational recording procedure. Duration recording
Recording the amount of time between the presentation of the SD and the initiation of a response Latency recording
Behaviors with a clearly discriminable beginning and ending. Discrete behaviors
A variation of event recording. A method of predetermining the number of opportunities to respond. This method often involves presenting a specific number of trials per instructional session. Controlled presentations
The consistency of data-collection reports among independent observers. The coefficient of reliability is determined by the formula. Also known as interobserver agreement Reliability
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