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Analogue Setting

An observation setting that is not part of the client's normal daily routine.

Observing target behavior in a clinic playroom

Baseline

The condition or phase in which no treatment is implemented

Behavioral Assessment

Measurement of the target behavior in behavior modification.

Antecedent

A stimulus or event that precedes the target behavior.

Consequence

The stimulus or event that occurring immediately after a behavior.

Continuous Recording

A type of recording procedure in which some aspect of the behavior is recorded each time the behavior occurs.

Direct Assessment

Behavioral assessment involving direct observation and recording of the behavior as it occurs.

Frequency-within-interval Recording

A recording method in which the # of times the target behavior occurs (frequency) is recorded within consecutive intervals of time during the observation period.

Indirect Assessment

Assessment that relies on information from others.

Info comes from retrospective report in interviews & questionnaires.

Interobserver agreement

Occurs when 2 observers independently observe & 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 # of consecutive time intervals & the behavior is recorded as occurring or not occurring in each of these intervals.

Momentary time sample recording

A variation of time sampling recording in which the behavior is recorded only if occurs at the exact instant the intervals end

Natural setting

An observation setting that is part of the client's normal daily routine.

Observation Period

The time. In which an observer observes in record the behavior the client participating in a behavior modification program

Partial interval recording

The observer scores the interval if the behavior occurs during any part of the interval

Product recording

A type of behavior recording in which the outcome or permanent product of the behavior is recorded as an indication of the occurrence of the behavior

Rate

The frequency of the behavior / the time of the observation.

Reactivity

The phenomenon in which the process of recording behavior causes behavior to change even before treatment is implemented for that behavior

Real time recording

A recording method in which you record the exact time of each onset and offset of the target behavior in the observation period.

Self-monitoring

A type of direct observation data collection in which the client observes in Recordz his or her own behavior as it occurs

Structured observation

The observer provides instructions or arranges for specific events or activities to occur during the observation period.

Time sample recording

The behavior recording procedure in which the observation time is divided into intervals and the behavior is recorded during a part of each interval. The observation intervals are discontinuous.

Unstructured observation

No specific events, activities, or instructions are given during the observation period

Whole interval recording

The occurrence of the behavior as March in an interval only when the behavior occurs throughout the entire interval