The video of the behavior was hilarious! But the mean count per interval math is really confusing- the yellow text indicates the "strict math" perspective, but you state that intervals 1 and 8 are subject to this math, while it's actually intervals 2 and 8. There is also some confusing calculating using those yellow values where interval 2 is changed to 0 but interval 8 stays at 1? I'm also not understanding the 0/1 interval (interval 2) being a 50% IOA, and I'm having trouble finding an example in the Cooper book. Could you explain how that would be the case?
I think the best approach is for you to reread cooper. This video is largely based on that text. I can guarantee that the calculations are correct - we triple checked everything. 😊
great scenario, just what I needed !
The video of the behavior was hilarious! But the mean count per interval math is really confusing- the yellow text indicates the "strict math" perspective, but you state that intervals 1 and 8 are subject to this math, while it's actually intervals 2 and 8. There is also some confusing calculating using those yellow values where interval 2 is changed to 0 but interval 8 stays at 1? I'm also not understanding the 0/1 interval (interval 2) being a 50% IOA, and I'm having trouble finding an example in the Cooper book. Could you explain how that would be the case?
I think the best approach is for you to reread cooper. This video is largely based on that text.
I can guarantee that the calculations are correct - we triple checked everything. 😊
Great video , thank you very much
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