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3 Purposes of Graphs

Communicate


Assess


Show how IV and DV are related to each other

5 Types ofABA Graphs

Line graphs (most common, looking for level, trend, and variability. X=abscissa y= ordinate)


Bar graphs (use to communicate sets of data unrelated to each other or summarizing performance within a condition/ group)


Cumulative records developed by Skinner. Responses accumulate. Good for rate/ frequency


Semilogarithmic charts Standard celeration chart


Scatter plots data points unconnected. Shows relative distribution of individual measures in a data set. Usually time of day on y axis and days on the x axis

3 Fundamental Properties of Bx Change

1. Level


2. Trend


3. Variability

Visual analysis of temporal relations

Visual analysis of temporal relations within conditions


Visual analysis of temporal relations between conditions



Determine level, trend, and variability of each