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jilianpiloj

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Judy, a young preschooler, has temper tantrums. With interventions, the tantrums continue but do not seem to be as intense or as long. In order to determine if Judy's tantrums are truly decreasing in length, the teacher should use which of the following?
 
  A. Latency recording
  B. Duration recording
  C. Anecdotal recording
  D. Magnitude recording

Question 2

Which of the following is a graphic representation of the social dynamics of a classroom?
 
  A. A graphic distribution
  B. A sociogram
  C. A social distribution graphic
  D. An ecological assessment



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Answer to Question 1

B.
Explanation: Duration recording is used when the length of the behavior is the target variable of the behavior.

Answer to Question 2

B.
Explanation: A sociogram is a graphic representation of the social dynamics of a classroom.





 

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