Deck 5: Behavioral Observation

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If a behavior occurs 10 times per minute and you use intervals of 60 seconds, you would tend to:

A) Under represent the occurrence of the behavior
B) Over represent it
C) Accurately represent it
D) None of the above
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Most methods of determining interobserver reliability divide the larger number of observations into the smaller and multiply by 100.
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Clients can collect data on covert behaviors, but they can't collect data on overt behaviors as well as outside observers can.
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If the problem occurs too often, the most appropriate behavioral measure is:

A) Frequency
B) Duration
C) Interval
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Most of the time, we will be collecting samples of behavior, rather than continuous recordings.
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One should collect data on as many targets as possible, as you don't ever know in advance whether you'll need some data on some given behavior.
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The difference between an enactment and role-playing analogue is that in the enactment analogue, the client:

A) Acts out the problem with someone else portraying people relevant to the situation.
B) Uses pre-coded categories to establish the baseline behaviors.
C) Uses videotape equipment
D) Interacts with people or objects that he or she actually has difficulty with.
E) None of the above
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With continuous recording, you only record pre-selected target events, not all events.
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Representing specific categories of behavior by symbols refers to recording by:
a) Analogue
b) Frequency measures
c) Duration measures
d) None of the above
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Training clients or others to collect the data you want is an absolutely necessary step in getting usable data.
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The term "continuous recording" in the text is synonymous with the term "event sampling"
in the behavioral literature.
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If the problem occurs for too long a time, the most appropriate behavioral measure is:

A) Frequency
B) Duration
C) Interval
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Behavioral observation is tied to using behavior modification in one's treatment plans.
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Counting involves:

A) Frequency
B) Duration
C) Interval
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Deck 5: Behavioral Observation
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If a behavior occurs 10 times per minute and you use intervals of 60 seconds, you would tend to:

A) Under represent the occurrence of the behavior
B) Over represent it
C) Accurately represent it
D) None of the above
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Most methods of determining interobserver reliability divide the larger number of observations into the smaller and multiply by 100.
True
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Clients can collect data on covert behaviors, but they can't collect data on overt behaviors as well as outside observers can.
False
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If the problem occurs too often, the most appropriate behavioral measure is:

A) Frequency
B) Duration
C) Interval
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Most of the time, we will be collecting samples of behavior, rather than continuous recordings.
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One should collect data on as many targets as possible, as you don't ever know in advance whether you'll need some data on some given behavior.
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The difference between an enactment and role-playing analogue is that in the enactment analogue, the client:

A) Acts out the problem with someone else portraying people relevant to the situation.
B) Uses pre-coded categories to establish the baseline behaviors.
C) Uses videotape equipment
D) Interacts with people or objects that he or she actually has difficulty with.
E) None of the above
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With continuous recording, you only record pre-selected target events, not all events.
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Representing specific categories of behavior by symbols refers to recording by:
a) Analogue
b) Frequency measures
c) Duration measures
d) None of the above
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Training clients or others to collect the data you want is an absolutely necessary step in getting usable data.
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The term "continuous recording" in the text is synonymous with the term "event sampling"
in the behavioral literature.
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If the problem occurs for too long a time, the most appropriate behavioral measure is:

A) Frequency
B) Duration
C) Interval
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Behavioral observation is tied to using behavior modification in one's treatment plans.
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Counting involves:

A) Frequency
B) Duration
C) Interval
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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