Across
- 7. A time sampling method where the observation period is divided into a series of brief time intervals and the observer records if the target behavior occurred throughout the entire interval.
- 8. A ratio of count per observation time; formed by combining the different dimensional quantities of count and time.
- 9. A time sampling method to measure behavior where the observation period is divided into a series of brief time intervals and the observer records if the target behavior occurred at any time during the interval.
- 13. The force or intensity with which a response is emitted.
- 14. The change in rate of responding over time; based on count per unit of time; displayed with a trend line on a Standard Celeration Time.
Down
- 1. A ratio of count per observation time; used interchangeably with rate.
- 2. A measure of the total extend of time in which a behavior occurs.
- 3. A measure of the number of responses needed to achieve a preestablished level of accuracy or proficiency.
- 4. A ratio or proportion formed by combining the same dimensional quantities; typically expressed as a number of parts or proportional quantity per 100.
- 5. A measurement method where the presence or absence of behaviors is recorded at precisely specified time intervals.
- 6. The elapsed time between two successive responses.
- 10. The elapsed time from the onset of a stimulus to the initiation of a response.
- 11. Measurement of the presence or absence of behavior within specific time intervals.
- 12. A tally of the number of occurrences of a behavior.
