QUESTION 21 Maryanthy is using a discontinuous measurement…

QUESTION 21

  1. Maryanthy is using a discontinuous measurement procedure in which she is observing whether the behaviour is occurring at any time within an interval.  She is using __________________.
 a.Partial interval recording 
 b.Whole interval recording 
 c.Duration recording 
 d.Momentary time sampling

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QUESTION 22

  1. Collecting data on the number of cups of coffee consumed during a road trip is not a valid measure of distance travelled. 

 True

 False

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QUESTION 23

  1. Results from data collected through discontinuous time sampling methods are reported as ____; 
 a.Frequency
 b.Duration 
 c.Percentage
 d.Rate

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QUESTION 24

  1. Measurement is ___________ when it yields the same values across repeated measurement of the same event
 a.Indirect
 b.Direct 
 c.Reliable 
 d.Valid

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QUESTION 25

  1. The number of times I get off the couch while binging my show on Netflix is a representative measure of the amount of time I spend walking outside

 True

 False

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QUESTION 26

  1. If I am interested to know how much of my day I spend sitting crossed legged the most suitable measurement procedure would be _____________
  duration or a time sampling procedure like whole interval recording
  frequency but only if we convert it to rate 
  latency 
  intensity or magnitude 

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QUESTION 27

  1. Perry’s watch beeped every 5 minutes and he recorded whether he was slouched over (bad posture) at the time the watch beeped.  This is an example of ___________________ . 
 a.partial interval recording
 b.momentary time sampling
 c.whole interval recording 
 d.full-duration recording

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QUESTION 28

  1. During ________, an interval is counted/scored if the target behaviour occurs for the entire interval 
 a.Partial interval recording 
 b.Whole interval recording 
 c.Any part recording 
 d.Momentary time recording 

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QUESTION 29

  1. Which is not a necessary criteria for a valid measurement?
 a.Measuring a socially significant target behaviour
 b.Selecting a relevant dimension (e.g., repeatability, temporal extent, temporal locus)
 c.Collecting data at an appropriate time 
 d.Collecting interobserver agreement 

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QUESTION 30

  1. When using a discontinuous data collection method, such as momentary time sampling, some instances of the target behaviour may not be accounted for. 

 True

 False

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QUESTION 31

  1. Collecting multiple measures of a target behaviour, all with a similar value (i.e. 78%, 80%, 81%), means the data is likely ___
 a.valid
 b.accurate
 c.true
 d.reliable

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QUESTION 32

  1. In order for data to be trusted, it must be _______________
 a.Reliable and believable 
 b.Valid and accurate
 c.Accurate and realistic 
 d.Correct and direct

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QUESTION 33

  1. A BBP student is looking to discuss their research project at an upcoming conference. What percentage of interobserver agreement does the student need to obtain, in order for the audience to accept their data as believable?
 a.50% or higher
 b.70% or lower
 c.80% or higher
 d.80% or lower

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QUESTION 34

  1. All of the following behaviors could be assessed using permanent product measurement except:
 a.Test scores 
 b.Putting groceries away
 c.Singing in the shower 
 d.Washing the car 

1    

QUESTION 35

  1. Indirect data collection tools are less valid than direct data collection tools.

 True

 FalseQUESTION 21

  1. Maryanthy is using a discontinuous measurement procedure in which she is observing whether the behaviour is occurring at any time within an interval.  She is using __________________.
 a.Partial interval recording 
 b.Whole interval recording 
 c.Duration recording 
 d.Momentary time sampling

1    

QUESTION 22

  1. Collecting data on the number of cups of coffee consumed during a road trip is not a valid measure of distance travelled. 

 True

 False

1    

QUESTION 23

  1. Results from data collected through discontinuous time sampling methods are reported as ____; 
 a.Frequency
 b.Duration 
 c.Percentage
 d.Rate

1    

QUESTION 24

  1. Measurement is ___________ when it yields the same values across repeated measurement of the same event
 a.Indirect
 b.Direct 
 c.Reliable 
 d.Valid

1    

QUESTION 25

  1. The number of times I get off the couch while binging my show on Netflix is a representative measure of the amount of time I spend walking outside

 True

 False

1    

QUESTION 26

  1. If I am interested to know how much of my day I spend sitting crossed legged the most suitable measurement procedure would be _____________
  duration or a time sampling procedure like whole interval recording
  frequency but only if we convert it to rate 
  latency 
  intensity or magnitude 

1    

QUESTION 27

  1. Perry’s watch beeped every 5 minutes and he recorded whether he was slouched over (bad posture) at the time the watch beeped.  This is an example of ___________________ . 
 a.partial interval recording
 b.momentary time sampling
 c.whole interval recording 
 d.full-duration recording

1    

QUESTION 28

  1. During ________, an interval is counted/scored if the target behaviour occurs for the entire interval 
 a.Partial interval recording 
 b.Whole interval recording 
 c.Any part recording 
 d.Momentary time recording 

1    

QUESTION 29

  1. Which is not a necessary criteria for a valid measurement?
 a.Measuring a socially significant target behaviour
 b.Selecting a relevant dimension (e.g., repeatability, temporal extent, temporal locus)
 c.Collecting data at an appropriate time 
 d.Collecting interobserver agreement 

1    

QUESTION 30

  1. When using a discontinuous data collection method, such as momentary time sampling, some instances of the target behaviour may not be accounted for. 

 True

 False

1    

QUESTION 31

  1. Collecting multiple measures of a target behaviour, all with a similar value (i.e. 78%, 80%, 81%), means the data is likely ___
 a.valid
 b.accurate
 c.true
 d.reliable

1    

QUESTION 32

  1. In order for data to be trusted, it must be _______________
 a.Reliable and believable 
 b.Valid and accurate
 c.Accurate and realistic 
 d.Correct and direct

1    

QUESTION 33

  1. A BBP student is looking to discuss their research project at an upcoming conference. What percentage of interobserver agreement does the student need to obtain, in order for the audience to accept their data as believable?
 a.50% or higher
 b.70% or lower
 c.80% or higher
 d.80% or lower

1    

QUESTION 34

  1. All of the following behaviors could be assessed using permanent product measurement except:
 a.Test scores 
 b.Putting groceries away
 c.Singing in the shower 
 d.Washing the car 

1    

QUESTION 35

  1. Indirect data collection tools are less valid than direct data collection tools.

 True

 False

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