Trials to criterion
The specification of the number of response opportunities required to achieve a pre-specified level of performance criteria.
Measure trials to criterion.
The specification of the number of response opportunities required to achieve a pre-specified level of performance criteria.
Put your knowledge of occurence measurement to the test with PTB co-founder Dana Meller as she discusses the two types of derivative measures, and each of their defining features and applications. Dana focuses on the derivative measure used for comparing two or more procedures, teaching clients new skills, evaluating mastery over a class of concepts, and the various measurement methods.
Refer to BCBA® Task List (5th ed.) Section C-6: Measure trials to criterion.
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PTB co-founder Dana Meller breaks down a BCBA® mock exam question about measurement used to derive trials to criterion data. Dana explains how this measurement can be a powerful tool in understanding and improving behavior performance across different dimensions.
Refer to BCBA® Task List (5th ed.) Section C-6: Measure trials to criterion.