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fahad

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What is the reason for counterbalancing in alternating treatment designs?
 
  A. Helps to eliminating sequencing effects
   B. Can be used to determine which results are the baseline data
   C. Makes the design look validated
   D. Creates a good environment for the child you are working with

Question 2

Distinguish between frequency and rate recording of behavior.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Frequency is concerned with recording how often a target behavior occurs (or episodes of the target behavior)
Rate is concerned with recording how often a behavior occurs within a time period and is often expressed as rate per minute (e.g., correct words read per minute is a common rate metric used in schools)





 

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