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Frequency/Count

A ratio of count per observation time; often expressed as count per standard unit of time and calculated by dividing the number of responses recorded by the number of standard units of time in which observations were concluded; used interchangeably with rate.

Rate

A ratio of count for observation time; often expressed as count per standard unit of time and calculated by dividing the number of responses recorded by the number standard units of time in which observations were conducted; used interchangeably with frequency. The ratio is formed by combining the different dimensional quantities of count and time. Ratios formed from different dimensional quantities retain their dimensional quantities. Rate and frequency in behavioral measurement are synonymous terms.

Duration

Total extent of time in which a behavior occurs.

Latency

Elapsed time from the onset of a stimulus to the initiation of a response.

Interresponse Time

Elapsed time between two successive responses.

Trials-to-criterion

Number of responses or practice opportunities needed for a person to achieve a pre-established level of accuracy or proficiency.

Interobserver Agreement

The degree to which two or more independent observers report the same observed values after measuring the same events.