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... usually in an all - or- none fashion . Duration of the target behavior or its multiple occurrences within the interval are not recorded . Time sampling is usually recorded as a percentage : the number of intervals in which the target ...
... usually in an all - or- none fashion . Duration of the target behavior or its multiple occurrences within the interval are not recorded . Time sampling is usually recorded as a percentage : the number of intervals in which the target ...
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... usually cued by a timer , the observer notes whether or not the client is displaying the target behavior at that instant . Thus , spot checking does not require the observer's continuous attention , as does dura- tion or time sampling ...
... usually cued by a timer , the observer notes whether or not the client is displaying the target behavior at that instant . Thus , spot checking does not require the observer's continuous attention , as does dura- tion or time sampling ...
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... Usually , the truth works as a beautifully effective rationale . For example , a client might be told : Well , it appears as though there are two aspects to your problem . On the one hand , you are having quite a hard time with managing ...
... Usually , the truth works as a beautifully effective rationale . For example , a client might be told : Well , it appears as though there are two aspects to your problem . On the one hand , you are having quite a hard time with managing ...
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RESEARCH STRATEGIES AND THE ROLE | 38 |
Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 71 |
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