Measure Duration, Latency, Interresponse Time | BCBA® Task List Study Guide C4 | ABA Exam Review
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00:00 Measure Temporal Dimensions - Duration, Latency, IRT
Welcome to ABA exam review for our behavior analyst review and BCBA® study prep. Today we are reviewing the BCBA® task list. Today we continue concepts and principles with C4 temporal dimensions of behavior including duration, latency, and interreponse time.
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well explained!!!
Glad it helped
If I were to calculate the Orr for that example I would add up the two IRT and divide by the number of responses right? 20+10=30/2=15
For the last question, for it to be IRT, doesn't it have to be the same behavior being measured? There was 3 different behaviors being measured?
Good question, you can use IRT to measure responses that are part of the same response class. You are thinking about it correctly!