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What would be the interresponse time for a student that poked other students 48 times during a 6-hour school day?
 
  a. 7.5 minutes
  b. 8 minutes
  c. 6 minutes
  d. .125 minutes

Question 2

Why is it important to calculate interresponse time before beginning a DRO schedule?
 
  a. it is not important as DRO schedules are based on the number of behaviors rather than on time intervals
  b. without interresponse time teachers would not know what student behaviors to target for intervention
  c. it helps students ignore teasing from peers
  d. it helps teachers determine an initial of time that sets up students for success



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Answer to Question 1

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