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In this episode of Behavioral Intelligence con Mara Sánchez, we continue with Domain C – Measurement, Data Display, and Interpretation.
Today's topic focuses on C.4: Measuring temporal dimensions of behavior, including duration, latency, and interresponse time.
These measurements capture how long behaviors last and when they occur, providing deeper insight into behavior patterns.
In this episode, you will learn:
• What duration measurement is
• What latency measures in behavior analysis
• What interresponse time (IRT) means
• When temporal measurements are more informative than simple frequency
We will also discuss:
• Clinical ABA examples using duration and latency data
• Real-life scenarios where time-based measurements are essential
• BCBA exam tips for identifying temporal measurement questions
• Common errors students make when distinguishing duration from latency
Website:
www.amethysttherapyservices.com
Contact:
[email protected]
Stay tuned for C.5: Continuous vs discontinuous measurement procedures.
By Mara Karla SánchezIn this episode of Behavioral Intelligence con Mara Sánchez, we continue with Domain C – Measurement, Data Display, and Interpretation.
Today's topic focuses on C.4: Measuring temporal dimensions of behavior, including duration, latency, and interresponse time.
These measurements capture how long behaviors last and when they occur, providing deeper insight into behavior patterns.
In this episode, you will learn:
• What duration measurement is
• What latency measures in behavior analysis
• What interresponse time (IRT) means
• When temporal measurements are more informative than simple frequency
We will also discuss:
• Clinical ABA examples using duration and latency data
• Real-life scenarios where time-based measurements are essential
• BCBA exam tips for identifying temporal measurement questions
• Common errors students make when distinguishing duration from latency
Website:
www.amethysttherapyservices.com
Contact:
[email protected]
Stay tuned for C.5: Continuous vs discontinuous measurement procedures.