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Baseline
the condition or phase in which no treatment is implemented
Behavioral assessment
measurement of the target behavior (or behaviors) in behavior modification May also refer to measurement of antecedents and consequences of the target behavior
Continuous recording
a type of recording procedure in which some aspect of the behavior is recorded each time the behavior occurs. Frequency, duration, latency, or intensity can be recorded in a continuous recording procedure
Contrived Setting
an observation setting that is not part of the client’s normal daily routine
Duration
the time from the onset of the behavior, to the offset of the behavior Duration is how long an instance of the behavior lasts
Direct Assessment
behavioral assessment involving direct observation and recording of the behavior as it occurs. This may also refer to direct observation and recording of the antecedents and consequences of the behavior
Frequency-within-interval recording
a recording method in which the number of times the target behavior occurs (frequency) is recorded within consecutive intervals of time during the observation period
Frequency
the number of times a behavior occurs in a specific time period. The number of responses (frequency) divided by the time equals the rate of the behavior
Indirect assessment
assessment that relies on information from others the information on the problem behavior antecedents and consequences is not derived from direct observation but from retrospective report in interviews and questionnaires.
Intensity
the physical force or magnitude of the behavior often measured with a recording instrument or on a rating scale
Interobserver reliability
occurs when two observers independently observe and record a person’s behavior at the same time and agree on the occurrence of the behavior
Interval recording
a type of behavior recording procedure in which the observation period is divided into a number of consecutive time intervals and the behavior is recorded as occurring or not occurring in each of the intervals
Latency
the time from some stimulus to the onset of the behavior
Natural setting
an observation setting that is part of the client’s normal daily routine the target behavior typically occurs in the natural setting