Continuous measurement
A measurement procedure in which every instance of a target behavior is recorded during a specific period of time.
A measurement procedure in which every instance of a target behavior is recorded during a specific period of time.
Beyond time sampling and interval recording, there are two other discontinuous measurement methods PTB founder Dana Meller believes you should know for the BCBA® exam.
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It’s all too easy to mix up continuous and discontinuous measurement procedures. Need some help discriminating between the two? Get clarity with help from PTB founder Dana Meller.
Dana Do’s: What’s the Difference Between Continuous and Discontinuous Measurement? Read More
A measurement procedure in which a sample of a target behavior is recorded during a specific period of time, instead of every instance of the behavior.