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mwit1967

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When data are converted to the seconds/minutes/hours for which a behavior occurred, the type of recording used to collect the data was:
 
  a. latency recording
  b. time sampling
  c. interval recording
  d. duration recording

Question 2

When you graph the number of occurrences of a behavior in a given session after adding it to the number of occurrences of a prior session you are employing a:
 
  a. cumulative graph
  b. bar graph
  c. line graph
  d. histogram


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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