Temporal locus
When measurement refers to the point in time that the behavior occurs (latency, interresponse time).
Measure temporal dimensions of behavior (e.g., duration, latency, interresponse time).
When measurement refers to the point in time that the behavior occurs (latency, interresponse time).
A measure of the duration of time that a behavior occurs from onset (i.e., start) to offset (i.e., end).
The measurable duration of time between the onset or appearance of a stimulus and the initiation of the response.
A measurable duration of time that elapses between two consecutive instances of a response.
Interresponse time (IRT) Read More
Hint: Duration answers the question, “How long did that behavior last?” A measurable dimension of the amount of time that a behavior persists from onset (i.e., the start) of the